A Seperate Peace
Thesis: John Knowles uses symbolism in the novel A Separate Peace to show the coming of age, in young people in high school.III. THE DEVON AND NAGUAMSETT RIVERS Jeremiah Noack Noack 1 John Knowles’ A Separate Peace attracts many young readers because of its high school setting. One of his uses of symbolism is to show how Phineas and Gene are complete opposites. Another use of symbolism is, the Devon as carefree summer days, and the Naguamsett as adulthood. He also uses symbolism with the war as reality, and how is effects the students at Devon. Knowles uses symbolism as the main components in his novel A Separate Peace. Phineas and Gene are often considered to be symbols of the two sides of the human personality-good and evil. Phineas becomes a symbol of the ideal pers
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Approximate Word count = 1471
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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