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"Seperate Peace" essay in John Knowles
Title: "Seperate Peace" essay in John Knowles
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 498 | Pages: 2.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Seperate Peace" essay in John Knowles
Thesis: The five main characters in John Knowles' A Separate
Peace represent social stereotypes, according to some
people.
In his book A Separate Peace, John Knowles represents jocks
with Phineas, a character who believes that sports are the key to
life. Phineas is more of a sportsman than a jock. Real jocks only
care about winning, Phineas makes sure it's not possible for
anyone to win or lose.
Chet Douglas is an exaggerated prep, just
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book. He is the type who would step over his own mother (or shake
his best friend off of a tree) to get what he wants.
Since the time when this book takes place, new groups of people
called subcultures have formed. Each subculture has its own social
norms. They are like a society within a society, and segregate the
people even more than these five basic types of people did back in
Knowles' time.
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