A Seperate Piece Essay, Research Paper
A Separate Peace
In his book A Separate Peace John Knowles communicates what war really is. He
uses a number of complex characters in a very complicated plot in order to convey the
harsh, sad, cruel, destructive forces of war. The Characters Gene and Finny are used as
opposing forces in a struggle between that cold reality of war-that is World War II in this
story-and a separate peace. A peace away from the real war and all of the terrible things
that come with it. Through their relationship, that is a struggle on both sides form the
beginning, Knowles establishes the reality of war in all of its essence.
Gene Forrester is established as the force of reality which is the war. This idea is
established clearly in a lengthy speech Gene gives as the narrator of the story in Chapter
Three: Everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him. It is the
moment when his emotions achieve their most powerful sway over him, and afterward
when you say to this person “the world today” or “life” or “reality” he will assume that
you mean this moment, even if it is fifty years past. The world, through his unleashed
emotions, imprinted itself upon him, and he carries the stamp of that passing moment
forever. (32)
This statement explains that Gene must have something that is his “stamp.” This
stamp appears to define an individual-exemplifying what he stands for. It is found that this
is true in the next paragraph where Gene continues, “For me, this moment-four years is a
moment in history-war the war. The war was and is reality for me. I still live and think in
its atmosphere” (32). Later in the same paragraph he goes on to say:
America is not, never has been, and never will be what the songs and poems call it,
a land of plenty. Nylon, meat, gasoline, and steel are rare. There are too many jobs and not
enough workers. Money is very easy to earn but rather hard to spend, because there isn’t
very much to buy. . .The war will always be fought very far away from America and it will
never end. Nothing in America stands still for very long, including the people, who are
always either leaving or on leave. (32)
This is what Gene stands for in the story of A Separate Peace. Gene appears to
omnisciently understand the reality of war and how it effects people. Throughout the
entire story Gene is used to bring in the destructive reality of war into the everyday life at
Devon High School where there is an attempt to create, and exist in, a separate peace.
There is however quite an opposition to this reality-known by Gene-that is headed
by Gene’s best friend Finny. Finny has his own “reality.” Finny displays this reality
throughout the whole book just as Gene acts throughout the whole book. From the
perspective of the narrator, Gene, Finny’s world is one where there are a lot of things that
Finny does to try and substitute for the real war. This world or “reality” that Finny creates
and exists in is the separate peace spoken of earlier.
Finny first begins to create this separate peace with games. Because Finny can’t
face the reality of the real war these games are representative of the war. Finny makes the
rules so that he can exist in these games as a force that is indomitable. The first game
Finny invents is “The Super Suicide Society of the Summer Session.” This game consists
of jumping of the limb of a tree into the river by Devon High School. As the game is
invented both Finny and Gene agree to get it started they must jump out of the tree and in
to the river first. Finny allows Gene to jump first. This is where there is a foreshadow of
the fall from the separate peace:
We were standing on a limb, I a little farther out than Finny. I turned to say
something else, some stalling remark, something to delay even a few seconds more, and
then I realized that in turning I had begun to lose my balance. There was a moment of
total, impersonal panic, and then Finny’s hand shot out and grabbed my arm, and with my
balance restored, the panic immediately disappeared. (24)
In this instance Finny is able to save Gene from falling out of his world into Gene’s
“reality.” The idea of Gene understanding that this is really Finny’s world comes at the
beginning of Chapter Three, “Yes, he had practically saved my life. He had also practically
lost it for me. I wouldn’t have been on that damn limb except for him.” Here Gene knows
that his going into Finny’s reality could have completely taken his reality or life away. This
game appears to be a substitute for the real war more and more as Chapter Three
progresses. Gene goes on to explain how he and Finny signed up “trainees” on the spot
and how they initiated them every night (25). This clearly resembles the basic training and
initiating of real soldiers in the war.
Finny also creates another game that substitutes for the real war: Blitzball. It is
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