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A Separate Peace
The Transformation of a Friendship.
In John Knowle’s A Seperate Peace , the main characters, Gene and Finny have a unique friendship that transforms throughout chapter four. According to Webter’s dictionary the word “friendly” means not hostile; amicable. One could assume that a friend would contain these characteristics of a friend. However, their perfect friendship slowly transforms. As a result, of these changes Gene comes to the conclusion that he and Finny are in a constant competition. What Gene begins by presenting as a perfect friendship soon emerges as nothing of the sort. His account of certain actions, along with statements that seem insincere, soon betray his true feelings. Thus Gene initially feels that Finny resents him for his academic success. The reader quickly comes to the understanding, however, that it is Gene, in fact, who resents Finny. He resents Finny all the more for Finny's lack of resentment toward him. It is becuase of this constant competition and jeously that Gene has guilt, insanity and the loss of a best friend arise.
In chapter 4, Gene and Finny get back from a forbidden trip to the beach (Gene is normally a conformist so disobeying the rules is hinting a change in behavior)
Approximate Word count = 875
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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