A SEPARATEA SEPARATEPEACEPEACE
By:By:
John KnowlesJohn Knowles
John KnowlesJohn Knowles ““All of my books All of my books
are based on are based on places, places I places, places I know very well and know very well and feel very deeply feel very deeply about. I begin with about. I begin with that place and then that place and then the characters and the characters and the plot emerge the plot emerge from it.” A Separate from it.” A Separate Peace began with a Peace began with a playing field at playing field at Exeter Academy.Exeter Academy.
John KnowlesJohn Knowles What do we know about the author?What do we know about the author?
This story is somewhat biographical.This story is somewhat biographical. Born in 1926Born in 1926 Knowles went to a prep school – Knowles went to a prep school –
ExeterExeter Unlike Gene, he had a very Unlike Gene, he had a very
positive experience at schoolpositive experience at school
Information on KnowlesInformation on Knowles
Entered Phillips Entered Phillips Academy when Academy when he was 15 yrs. he was 15 yrs. old and was there old and was there during the four during the four years of WWII years of WWII ( 1941-45); the ( 1941-45); the period included in period included in the novelthe novel
Seal and translationSeal and translation
Non sibi (“Not for Non sibi (“Not for oneself.”)oneself.”)
Finis origine Finis origine pendet (“the end pendet (“the end depends upon depends upon the beginning.”)the beginning.”)
Xapiti oeot (“By Xapiti oeot (“By the grace of the grace of god.”)god.”)
Phillips Exeter Academy Phillips Exeter Academy Private boarding school; Private boarding school;
co-ed 9-12co-ed 9-12 1068 total; 858 boarding; 1068 total; 858 boarding;
203 day203 day 203 Faculty; average 203 Faculty; average
class size: 12class size: 12 Located on 619 acresLocated on 619 acres Harkness table: oval table Harkness table: oval table
in each classroom with in each classroom with teacher and students teacher and students engaging in educationengaging in education
Located in Exeter, New Located in Exeter, New HampshireHampshire
A young man trying A young man trying to find out about his to find out about his world and himself. In world and himself. In times of peace it is times of peace it is hard enough to hard enough to change from change from adolescence to adolescence to maturity, but in war maturity, but in war time, the conflict time, the conflict may be greater may be greater because the values because the values of the world and of the world and society are changing.society are changing.
PLOT
Types of NarratorsTypes of Narrators First Person NarratorFirst Person Narrator
Uses “I” or “We”.Uses “I” or “We”. Views action/events of the story from their own Views action/events of the story from their own
perspective.perspective. First person observerFirst person observer
Tells story form the sidelines.Tells story form the sidelines. First person participantFirst person participant
Tells story while involved in the action/events.Tells story while involved in the action/events. Gene Forrester is a First Person ParticipantGene Forrester is a First Person Participant
One theme is the affect of time and events on One theme is the affect of time and events on memorymemory
Is Gene always reliable in his recounts of the events?Is Gene always reliable in his recounts of the events? Story telling technique:Story telling technique:
Flashback, we start in 1958 and reflect back to 1942.Flashback, we start in 1958 and reflect back to 1942.
SettingSetting
New England Prep SchoolNew England Prep School Devon in New HampshireDevon in New Hampshire
Gene Forrester is from the southGene Forrester is from the south Never says exactly where he is fromNever says exactly where he is from He makes up a false and romantic identity for He makes up a false and romantic identity for
himselfhimself He is an outsider at Devon.He is an outsider at Devon.
World War II is omni-present.World War II is omni-present. The war encroaches on Devon and the students’ The war encroaches on Devon and the students’
lives.lives. The war as a threat to peace is a main theme.The war as a threat to peace is a main theme.
CharactersCharacters Stories seek to reveal character: either a Stories seek to reveal character: either a
particular individual or of human nature particular individual or of human nature in general.in general.
ProtagonistProtagonist The main characterThe main character Display a complex set of both good & Display a complex set of both good &
bad traitsbad traits Face: moral crisis, physical or Face: moral crisis, physical or
emotional challengeemotional challenge Readers usually sympathize with Readers usually sympathize with
protagonistprotagonist Is it Gene or Phineas?Is it Gene or Phineas?
AntagonistAntagonist Some one opposed to the protagonist Some one opposed to the protagonist
and who impedes his progress.and who impedes his progress. Is it Brinker, the students at Devon, Is it Brinker, the students at Devon,
the world at war, or Gene himself?the world at war, or Gene himself?
Finny
PlotPlot StructureStructure
EquilibriumEquilibrium Protagonist’s life is in relative order, although he Protagonist’s life is in relative order, although he
may not be satisfiedmay not be satisfied Gene is a young man.Gene is a young man.
Follows the rules, likes order, hard worker.Follows the rules, likes order, hard worker. Has a perfect best friend in FinnyHas a perfect best friend in Finny
ComplicationComplication Something disrupts the status quo and creates Something disrupts the status quo and creates
conflictconflict Finny is a foil for Gene, upsetting Gene’s lifeFinny is a foil for Gene, upsetting Gene’s life Gene perceives that Finny is jealous of Gene, Gene perceives that Finny is jealous of Gene,
whereas the opposite is truewhereas the opposite is true Gene’s jealousy consumes him. Gene’s jealousy consumes him.
PlotPlot Having resolved the Having resolved the
conflict, a new state conflict, a new state of equilibrium is of equilibrium is achieved.achieved. Gene understands Gene understands
and somewhat and somewhat forgives his forgives his nemesis, Brinker nemesis, Brinker Hadley.Hadley.
Gene goes to war.Gene goes to war. Gene comes back to Gene comes back to
Devon years later to Devon years later to get closure on the get closure on the big event in his life.big event in his life.
CharacterizationCharacterization RoundRound
Are emotionally changed by the challenges Are emotionally changed by the challenges they face and the decisions they makethey face and the decisions they make
FlatFlat Do not emotionally develop during the course Do not emotionally develop during the course
of the storyof the story DynamicDynamic
Their actions impact the course of events in Their actions impact the course of events in the storythe story
StaticStatic They participate in the story but do not alter They participate in the story but do not alter
the chain of eventsthe chain of events
Characterization GridCharacterization Grid
Low impact on events
High impact on events
Significant emotional
development & change
Little emotional development &
change
Gene Finny Brinker
Leper
The Deans
Literary Devices - MetaphorsLiterary Devices - Metaphors World War IIWorld War II
The internal war that each student The internal war that each student fights within himself. The focus of the fights within himself. The focus of the novel is internal and on the young novel is internal and on the young people.people.
Gene’s mind becomes a battle ground Gene’s mind becomes a battle ground for conflicting emotions like jealousy, for conflicting emotions like jealousy, fear, love and hate.fear, love and hate.
FinnyFinny Peace. lost during war. Peace. lost during war.
WWIIWWII When Gene cannot acknowledge his When Gene cannot acknowledge his
feelings and is at war with himself.feelings and is at war with himself. Finny is a victim and a casualtyFinny is a victim and a casualty
Winter CarnivalWinter Carnival A reckless celebration during the dead A reckless celebration during the dead
of winterof winter Joy and peace in the midst of war and Joy and peace in the midst of war and
conflict.conflict.
Literary Devices - MetaphorsLiterary Devices - Metaphors Metaphor: a figure of speech in Metaphor: a figure of speech in
which a comparison between two which a comparison between two unlike objects is suggested or unlike objects is suggested or implied.implied.
Blitzball:Blitzball: A sport without competitorsA sport without competitors Life at Devon. individual struggle Life at Devon. individual struggle
or every man for himselfor every man for himself Finny triumphs at this gameFinny triumphs at this game
Snowball Fight:Snowball Fight: Similar to blitzball, but this time Similar to blitzball, but this time
Finny is defeated.Finny is defeated. It brings an end to Finny and It brings an end to Finny and
the peace he represents.the peace he represents. The surf at the beach.The surf at the beach.
The control that Finny had over The control that Finny had over GeneGene
Literary Devices - SymbolsLiterary Devices - Symbols Symbols: The use of one object Symbols: The use of one object
to represent or suggest another. to represent or suggest another. They embody universal They embody universal suggestions of meaning.suggestions of meaning. Summer & Winter sessions at DevonSummer & Winter sessions at Devon
Summer sessions are times of anarchy Summer sessions are times of anarchy and freedom. The innocence of youth.and freedom. The innocence of youth.
Winter sessions are dark, disciplined and Winter sessions are dark, disciplined and filled with work. They also represent the filled with work. They also represent the shift from youth to the responsibilities of shift from youth to the responsibilities of adulthood and the war.adulthood and the war.
Finny’s fall from the tree.Finny’s fall from the tree. End of the summer session.End of the summer session. A fall from innocence, like Adam & Eve, A fall from innocence, like Adam & Eve,
who are exiled from the Garden of Eden. who are exiled from the Garden of Eden.
FlashbacksFlashbacks Shifting backward in time Shifting backward in time Writers use this to achieve different Writers use this to achieve different
purposes.purposes. For example, an author might flash For example, an author might flash
back to a character’s past experiences back to a character’s past experiences and current thoughts, feelings, and and current thoughts, feelings, and behavior.behavior.
Knowles uses this through Gene as he Knowles uses this through Gene as he remembers what happened at the tree.remembers what happened at the tree.
Motifs – recurring themesMotifs – recurring themes WarWar
We see war through out the novel.We see war through out the novel. WWII is a key element of the settingWWII is a key element of the setting
It encroaches on life at DevonIt encroaches on life at Devon Students like Gene at war with themselvesStudents like Gene at war with themselves
PeacePeace Amidst the competition among studentsAmidst the competition among students
Competition among the studentsCompetition among the students In and out of classIn and out of class
AthleticsAthletics Tree climbing, swimming, skiing, crewTree climbing, swimming, skiing, crew
Competitive sportsCompetitive sports BlitzballBlitzball
Non-competitiveNon-competitive Jealousy, EnvyJealousy, Envy
Particularly Gene and BrinkerParticularly Gene and Brinker Rash ActionsRash Actions
Gene, Leper, BrinkerGene, Leper, Brinker
Themes – Ignorance & WarThemes – Ignorance & War
Ignorance in the human heart leads Ignorance in the human heart leads to conflict or war.to conflict or war. Gene looks back later in life and says Gene looks back later in life and says
“Finny had escaped this hostile world…“Finny had escaped this hostile world…nothing broke his harmonious unity so nothing broke his harmonious unity so at last I did.”at last I did.”
Gene was, “on active duty all my time at Gene was, “on active duty all my time at school; I killed my enemy there.”school; I killed my enemy there.”
BildungsromanBildungsroman
Coming of Age storyComing of Age story The journey from innocence to The journey from innocence to
experience.experience. Gene breaks out of his comfortable, Gene breaks out of his comfortable,
predictable life by following Finny.predictable life by following Finny. Gene is frightened by Finny’s freedom Gene is frightened by Finny’s freedom
and then threatened by it.and then threatened by it. Discomfort leads to suspicion and Discomfort leads to suspicion and
jealousy.jealousy.
BildungsromanBildungsroman Conflicting and confusing emotions.Conflicting and confusing emotions.
Gene:Gene: unjustified jealousy.unjustified jealousy. Mixing love and hate.Mixing love and hate. Rash behavior. Gene injures Finny.Rash behavior. Gene injures Finny.
Finny:Finny: Denies the war because he can not participate in it.Denies the war because he can not participate in it.
Brinker:Brinker: Models GeneModels Gene He is jealous of Gene’s devotion to FinnyHe is jealous of Gene’s devotion to Finny He seeks to bring down Gene in a manner similar to the He seeks to bring down Gene in a manner similar to the
way Gene brought down Finny.way Gene brought down Finny. Leper:Leper:
Acts rashly and is the first student to enlist in the service.Acts rashly and is the first student to enlist in the service.
Forming an IdentityForming an Identity Seeking to establish, but being Seeking to establish, but being
uncomfortable with one’s identity.uncomfortable with one’s identity. Gene is from the south and does not quite fit in.Gene is from the south and does not quite fit in.
He makes up a false identity.He makes up a false identity. The pictures of the old south on his walls.The pictures of the old south on his walls.
Gene’s desire to blur his own identity with Gene’s desire to blur his own identity with Finny’s.Finny’s.
Wearing Finny’s clothes.Wearing Finny’s clothes. After accident they depend on each other.After accident they depend on each other.
Gene does sports for Finny.Gene does sports for Finny. Gene lets Finny coach him.Gene lets Finny coach him. Finny live vicariously through Gene.Finny live vicariously through Gene. Gene finds happiness in losing himself in Finny.Gene finds happiness in losing himself in Finny.
Gene does not like himself.Gene does not like himself. Gene likes Finny very much.Gene likes Finny very much.
In the end Gene feels as if Finny’s funeral is his own.In the end Gene feels as if Finny’s funeral is his own.
Literal Meaning of “A Separate Literal Meaning of “A Separate Peace”Peace”
Refers to the withdrawal of one of a Refers to the withdrawal of one of a group of combatants, though the group of combatants, though the total war continues.total war continues.
Finny makes a separate peace and Finny makes a separate peace and removes himself from the war removes himself from the war atmosphere by refusing to accept the atmosphere by refusing to accept the existence of conflict.existence of conflict.
He call it a myth and denies the He call it a myth and denies the reality, and by doing so achieves a reality, and by doing so achieves a separate peace of his own.separate peace of his own.
Winter and Summer SessionsWinter and Summer Sessions Summer is allied to peace, the Summer is allied to peace, the
winter is engulfed by war.winter is engulfed by war. There was a freedom and There was a freedom and
joyousness in the summer session. joyousness in the summer session. In winter, a sterner regimen takes In winter, a sterner regimen takes
control and harsher values emerge.control and harsher values emerge. Finny, allied to summer, has Finny, allied to summer, has
brought with him the sense of brought with him the sense of freedom and pleasures.freedom and pleasures.
Symbolism of the tree and Devon Symbolism of the tree and Devon RiverRiver
The setting of the book is The setting of the book is beautiful, but one thing is beautiful, but one thing is forbidden – jumping out of the forbidden – jumping out of the tree. It is as much a forbidden tree. It is as much a forbidden one as the Biblical tree. The one as the Biblical tree. The boys do climb the tree and boys do climb the tree and they do jump. Gene is they do jump. Gene is overcome by his jealousy and overcome by his jealousy and driven to harm Finny. Finny fall driven to harm Finny. Finny fall physically, but Gene falls physically, but Gene falls spiritually. Like Adam, he spiritually. Like Adam, he brings sin into his worldbrings sin into his world
MicrocosmMicrocosm A microcosm is a little world. It is a A microcosm is a little world. It is a
miniature of a larger happening. The miniature of a larger happening. The conflict between Gene and Finny is a conflict between Gene and Finny is a reflection of the larger conflict between reflection of the larger conflict between nations. The distrust and jealousy nations. The distrust and jealousy which instigated Gene’s jealousy also which instigated Gene’s jealousy also instigated WWII. Knowles stresses that instigated WWII. Knowles stresses that the evil that stems from within the the evil that stems from within the human heart, and that the nature of human heart, and that the nature of the conflicts is identical although the the conflicts is identical although the size and scope may differ.size and scope may differ.
Comparison of Gene and FinnyComparison of Gene and Finny Gene is a good athlete and superior Gene is a good athlete and superior
student. He is very serious and preferred student. He is very serious and preferred studying to other activities. He wouldn’t studying to other activities. He wouldn’t admit that Finny is his best friend. He build admit that Finny is his best friend. He build resentment toward Finny. Gene faced the resentment toward Finny. Gene faced the war and saw evil and hatred in men’s war and saw evil and hatred in men’s hearts. hearts.
Finny is a superior athlete and average Finny is a superior athlete and average student. He enjoyed fun. He was honest student. He enjoyed fun. He was honest and open about his true feelings. He and open about his true feelings. He admitted Gene was his best friend. He admitted Gene was his best friend. He refused to accept the reality of a war. He refused to accept the reality of a war. He was totally good and felt no hatred toward was totally good and felt no hatred toward others.others.
The excellent exterior The excellent exterior acousticsacousticsrecorded his rushing recorded his rushing steps andsteps andthe quick rapping of the quick rapping of his canehis canealong the corridor and along the corridor and on theon thefirst steps of the first steps of the marble stairway.marble stairway.Then these separate Then these separate soundssoundscollided into the collided into the general tumultgeneral tumultof his body falling of his body falling clumsilyclumsilydown the white marble down the white marble stairs.stairs.
From my locker I From my locker I collected mycollected mysneakers, jock strap, and sneakers, jock strap, and gymgympants and then turned pants and then turned away,away,leaving the door ajar for leaving the door ajar for thethefirst time, forlornly open first time, forlornly open andandabandoned, the locker abandoned, the locker unlocked.unlocked.This was more final than This was more final than thethemoment when the moment when the HeadmasterHeadmasterhanded me my diploma. handed me my diploma. MyMyschooling was now over.schooling was now over.
ToneTone
Does the author focus on the Does the author focus on the innocence of youth or the difficulty in innocence of youth or the difficulty in growing up?growing up?
Is the tone hopeful or dark?Is the tone hopeful or dark? Are people basically good or evil?Are people basically good or evil?