Thursday, March 5, 2020
Self-Discovery essays
Self-Discovery essays Character Self-Discovery The Idea of self-discovery in the novel A Separate Peace, is something very apparent in many of the characters. All of the characters, Gene, Finny, Leper, find their true selves by the end of the story. Genes battle to find himself is the main topic of the story. In the beginning hes a very impressionable, Go with the flow type of person. He is the first to agree, and do what Finny wants him to do. However, by the last few chapters he becomes true to himself, and starts to have a self-realization. The boys not knowing their true selves set the plane for an eventful story, with many twists and hidden meanings. Genes struggle to find his self leads to a very roller coaster type ride for his high school life. His journey takes him from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows. All along he knows he isnt being true to himself, but he doesnt know if he wants to be true to himself for fear of not being accepted. Before he starts his expedition on finding himself, hes a very agreeable person. Lets go to the beach Finny tells Gene. Although the beach was hours away and forbidden to go to, Gene responds with a simple All Right.(37) After playing head games with himself, putting himself to the test and an emotional battle internally, Gene wins his struggle, and finds his separate peace. Phineas is the not your stereo-typical jock. He does excel in any sport you put in front of him, but there is much more to him. For being such a young student, he is confident in his self, and is a natural born leader. Well, in case suitors begin clamoring at the door, you can tell them Im wearing this as an emblem.(18) Finny said with a sarcastic voice, in response to Genes comment about his bright pink shirt. ...Pink! It makes you look like a fairy!(17) To any other Devon High...
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