One-Sided Jealousy In John Knowles A Separate Peace

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Change causes people to make important decisions. In A Separate Peace, John Knowles describes a one-sided jealousy that exists between two best friends. Gene is envious of Finny’s innate athletic ability and decides that he is his rival. One day, as they were jumping off a tree for fun, Gene jounced the tree limb causing Finny to fall. This action that Gene took shows how he lost his purity. Often times when people grow up and experience change they make important decisions, and as a result, they lose their innocence.
In the beginning of the novel, when 33 year-old Gene is reflecting back on his days in Devon, he visits the tree, the site of Finny’s accident which lead to his death. He describes the tree saying how “it had loomed in my memory

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