Two Fearful Sites

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People must always move forward in life, however, this does not mean that past events do not influence a person's future actions. John Knowles' novel, A Separate Peace, highlights the essence of human character. Gene Forrester must come to terms with his dark side when he recalls his past actions. Hoping to accomplish this, Gene returns to Devon after 15 years to confront "two fearful sites" in order to gain a better understanding of himself and, hopefully, move on. The first fearful site, a tree, which in his childhood, Gene had perceived as "a huge lone spike dominating the riverbank". It was at this very tree, that Gene's feelings of jealousy towards his best friend, Finny, culminated in Gene causing Finny to fall out of the tree and break his leg. Now, Gene perceives this tree as "shrunken by age", "pigmies" and "enfeebled, dry" which shows how much he has grown, both physically and mentally, during his time away. When he was young and "innocent", Gene allowed jealousy and rage to control his mind. His attitude towards Finny was entirely based upon the idea that there was a co...

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