"A separate peace." By: Samantha Fremd.
Date Submitted: 10/02/2004 20:13:51
Samantha Fremd A Separate Peace Everyone has that one person; that one person who "completes" them. That one person who helps them understand them self. It is, in most cases, their best friend. In the novel, A Separate Peace, Gene Forrester had this one person. This person was none other than Finny.
They shared a peculiar relationship. They were very alike, but dissimilar at the same time. Gene excelled in academics, while Finny in athletics.
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how many of today's teenagers feel. I had a very good friend in middle school that had jealous feelings toward me. I was involved in many athletic activities and wasn't able to participate. He was more talented academically. I felt his jealousy and empathized with him. Having had a personal experience of this kind, I can easily relate to Gene and Finny's relationship. I know this teenage rivalry exists and is not always expressed appropriately.
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