Summary Of John Knowles 'A Separate Peace'

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Superiority comes to light in John Knowles’ emotional novel, A Separate Peace, as readers delve deep into the emotions of Gene Forrester, the passive protagonist who narrates the story. As a smart student and hopeful valedictorian, Gene sees his roommate Finny, a charismatic and popular athlete, as a direct threat to his academic success. Many times while Gene studies, Finny encourages him to partake activities such as jumping off of a tree into a river. One day while jumping into the river, Gene carries out an heinous act as he jounces one of the limbs; this causes Finny to fall and break his legs. Although Gene’s action may not have been planned, it shows Gene’s urge for vengeance on Finny.