Monday, November 25, 2019
Separate Peace Theme Essay essays
Separate Peace Theme Essay essays During the last several weeks, I have enjoyed reading A Separate Peace in this book Finny and Gene are faced with many situations that teat there friend ship. It also shows many themes one of them being escaping form reality. I have relaixed that escaping realty is something people do every day in one fore or another weather it be in liteature or enjoying a walk. A Separate Peace, a novel by John Knowles, is based around escapes from reality. . The first of these situations occurs when Leper, a friend of Finny and Gene, and a student at Devon school enlists into the army during world war two. Leper escapes from the reality of the war by letting go of his mind. Gene, the main character, goes to visit Leper when he returns from the war after receiving a discharge for his insanity. Leper explains to Gene how he left the war after becoming delusional. Lepers fall into insanity is an escape from reality because he ran away from the pain, suffering, and fears he experienced during the war. Leper truly escaped the painful reality of war, by going insane. The second situation that illustrates an escape from reality is when Gene and Finny do not acknowledge the war, because Finny had broken his ankle, and was unable to join the war effort. Gene decides to stay out of combat with Finny so he would not be alone. They made believe the war was not real, to hide the fact that Finny was unable to enlist with the rest of the boys at Devon. This is an escape from reality because Finny and Gene were hiding from the fact that Gene was not enlisting because he felt sorry for Finny. Finny and Gene made an escape so Gene could ease his guilty conscious because he was the reason for Finnys injury. Another situation where Finny and Gene escape from reality occurs during the summer session at Devon School. During this time, Finny and Gene forget that there are other cares in the world besides what was right in front o ...
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