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1
A Separate Peace Notes Chapters 1-7
2
Chapters 1-3
3
Page 9
  • The place is a museum, it is preserved,
    lacquered-Changed
  • The Ego of Childhood-what does this mean?

4
Page 10
  • Fear-preserved
  • He was unaware of the Fear at the time because
    there was so much of itexample?
  • To see the fear was enmeshed inshows change
  • Uncontrollable Joy like the Northern Lights-What
    causes this?
  • Two fearful sites?
  • Description of weatherwhy significant?

5
Page 11
  • Failing ivy and stripped
  • Marble stairs, old, yet worn places not deep-very
    hard. Why is this important that he notices how
    hard they are???
  • FORESHADOWING!!!

6
Page 12
  • The buildings live in contentious harmony- What
    literary element is this?
  • Change of buildings?

7
Page 13
  • Doomed shoes,-What does this show about Genes
    mission?
  • Mud tries to trap him
  • In his YOUTH, he sees the tree as an artillery
    piece and a huge lone spike. What contributed to
    this vision?

8
Page 14
  • In ADULTHOOD, the tree appears shrunken and no
    different that the surrounding trees. How does
    this compare to his youth? What does this show
    us? Think of things that seemed huge as a kid.
  • Gene is very thankful to have seen the tree and
    the change it has made. Why?
  • True solace in the fact that nothing ENDURES

9
Page 14again
  • How has Gene changed?
  • The tree takes us back to the past and we see
    that we will be looking through a childs eyes.
    What does this entail?
  • Voice like a Hypnotist
  • Finny never admits intimidationhe is a symbol
    for ____________.

10
Page 15
  • Seniors known as draft bait
  • Do you want to go first?
  • Genes Sarcastic Summer in 42.
  • His defense mechanism
  • Allows him to be tough!

11
Page 16
  • Gene thinks Finny has a hold over him
  • Does he?
  • What evidence supports or refutes this?

12
Page 17
  • Unthinking unity of movementwho is this quote
    about?
  • Finny says, Gene backs away from things and
    Gene is upset because

13
Page 18
  • Gene resents the bell-What does this tell us that
    is a bit unusual? Why is it unusual?
  • Conforming as a theme

14
Page 19
  • Finny is a paradox, he breaks the rules yet wants
    to be good
  • The boys remind the masters of what peace was like

15
Page 23
  • First mention of Gene envying Finny BUT not the
    last. Why is this moment important?

16
Page 27
  • Gene becomes excited to see Finny fail at the
    party. What does this tell us?

17
Page 28
  • Disappointed when Finny doesnt get in trouble.
    Is this friendship? What other relationship is
    it more like?

18
Page 29
  • I dont believe we bombed anyone do you?
  • Hard to imagine war in their separate peace
    dingdinglight bulb goes offyes that is the
    title!

19
Page 31-32
  • Gene is saved by Finny
  • What emotions come with that?
  • What does this tell us about Finny and Gene?

20
Page 33
  • Gene seems to feel less than gracious towards
    Finny. What does this tell us about his
    character?

21
Page 34
  • I always jumped. Otherwise I would have lost
    face with Phineas, and that would have been
    unthinkable. What does this tell us about Gene
    and Finny?
  • Finnys life was ruled by inspiration and
    anarchy. How is this the antithesis of Gene?
    How did Finny follow some rules?

22
Page 35
  • Finny has Commandments. How does this make
    Finny appear even more God like to Gene?
  • You always win at sports. How is this possible?

23
Page 36-37
  • Although he was rarely conscious of it, Phineas
    was being watched, like the weather. How are
    Finny and the weather both constant and not?

24
Page 38
  • There arent any teams in blitzballwere all
    enemies..
  • How does this parallel life at Devon? Teenage
    life?

25
Page 39
  • Finny creates a game that is so in tune with him
    that he was naturally the most gifted.

26
Page 40
  • Finny could shine with everyone, he attracted
    everyone he met. I was glad of that too.
    Naturally. He was my roommate and my best
    friend. Does this feel natural.

27
Pages 40-42
  • How does this war tangent relate back to the
    novel?
  • How does the war concept relate to life at Devon?

28
Page 42
  • Finny had tremendous loyalty to the class as he
    did to any group he belonged to, beginning with
    him and me and radiating outwards past the
    limits

29
Page 43
  • Finny had a controlled ease about his stance
    when he is about to swim. Why does this feel
    weird?

30
Page 44
  • Perhaps for that reason his accomplishment took
    root in my mind and grew rapidly in the darknedd
    where I was forced to hide it.

31
Page 45
  • It made Finny seem to unusual for not
    friendship, but too unusual for rivalry.

32
Page 47
  • I noticed that people were looking fixedly at
    him, Everyone is looking at Finny but Finny
    says Everybody is staring at you,
  • Why?

33
Page 48
  • Finny has just called Gene his best pal and Gene
    doesnt respond but thinks Perhaps I was
    stopped by that level of feeling, deeper than
    thought, which contains the truth.
  • WHAT?!?!?!

34
Page 49
  • Chapter 4 was originally titled The Fall What
    is it the fall of???
  • More dead than asleep

35
Chapters 4-7
36
Page 50
  • as pure as the shores of Eden. Phineas, still
    asleep on his dune, made me think of Lazarus,
    brought back to life by the tough of God. The
    fall of manthe fall of________?
  • How does Gene flunking his test become a
    catalyst?

37
Page 51
  • Nobody at Devon has ever been surer of
    graduating than you are.
  • You never waste your time. Thats why I have to
    do it for you. How is Finny ½ of Gene?

38
Page 52
  • We would be even
  • Id kill myself out of jealous envy

39
Page 53
  • Up like a detonation went the idea of any best
    friendup went the hope that there was anyone in
    this school-in this world-whom I could trust
  • You and Phineas are even already. You are even
    in enmity
  • Gene uses words like deliberate, except,
    blabberhow has he changed?

40
Page 54
  • The deadly rivalry was on both sides after all.

41
Page 55
  • I discovered myself throughtlessly slipping
    back into affection for him again.
  • Finny and Gene are at war BUT only Gene sees it
    that way.
  • He uses the word hatestrong emotion

42
Page 56
  • I didnt want Finny to understand me as I
    understood him.
  • And I had detected that Finnys was a den of
    lonely, selfish ambition. He was no better than
    I was, No matter who won all the contests.

43
Page 57-59
  • THE FIGHT
  • Gene gets all cray-cray

44
Page 59
  • Gene finally gets it
  • He had never been jealous of me for a second.
    Now I knew that there never was and never could
    have been any rivalry between us. I was not of
    the same quality as he.
  • How is this worse?

45
Page 60
  • THE FALLWith unthinking sureness I moved out on
    the limb and jumped into the rived, every trace
    of my fear of this forgotten

46
Page 61
  • What was shattered besides Finnys bone?
  • Gene now refers to himself as Finnys roommate
    and NOT his best friend.

47
Page 62
  • I decided to put on his clothes
  • I was Phineas, Phineas to the life
  • ENOUGH SAID

48
Page 63
  • Finny refers to Gene as his pal
  • Sports are finished.

49
Page 64
  • Most of all I cried because of kindness, which I
    had not expected.
  • Phineas would say nothing behind my back he
    would accuse me, face to face. he still sees
    the worst in Finny
  • His eyes studied me as though I were the
    patient. Finny still more worried about Gene

50
Page 65
  • To drag me down too.
  • You look like it happened to you or something.

51
Page 66
  • Finny apologizes for ever considering his best
    friend would hurt him!
  • New rule Never accuse a friend of a crime if
    you only have a feeling he did it.
  • And I thought we were competitors! It was so
    ludicrous I wanted to cry!

52
Page 67
  • irresolutely suspended What was and why?

53
Page 69
  • Theres loyalty for you. IRONY!!!

54
Page 70
  • It struck me then that I was injuring him again.
    It occurred to me that this could be an even
    deeper injury than what I had done before.

55
Page 72
  • PeaceFinny

56
Page 73
  • Knowles repeats the word same Why?

57
Page 76
  • Naguamsett and the Devon
  • Compare and Contrast
  • What could they be symbolic for?
  • He had no nickname, not even an unfriendly one.
    Why is that important?

58
Page 79
  • Who is Gene really punching Quackenbush for?

59
Page 83
  • Roommates are roommates. How can this be
    extended to what Gene did?

60
Page 85
  • this must have been my purpose from the first
    to become a part of Phineas
  • CREEPY!!! It puts the lotion on its skin

61
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