Gene and Finny are Allegorical characters in "A Seperate Peace".
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Innocent death caused by bleeding green with envy
Wars begin when countries compete to be the unsurpassed leaders of the world. It all starts with a good country that has the finest resources and the top technology. This country does not have to try to be the best; it is born to be, and it lives angelically with other countries. Consequently, the immeasurable greatness of this nation is never loved by all. The weaker countries
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leads to the massacre of the superpower. Work Cited: Alton, Anne Herbert. Essay on "A Separate Peace." Novels for Students Ed. Diane Telgon. Vol. 2. Detroit: Gale, 1997. 252-57. Bryant, Hallman. "Symbolic Names in Knowles's A Separate Peace" 1986 Vol. 34 83-88 <Tab/>Knowles, John. A Separate Peace. <Tab/>Austin, Texas: Holt, Rhinehart, and Winston, 1960 McDonald, R. Walter. "Heros Never Learn: Irony in A Sperate Peace": Iowa English Bulletin, Vol. 22. 1972, 33-6.
leads to the massacre of the superpower. Work Cited: Alton, Anne Herbert. Essay on "A Separate Peace." Novels for Students Ed. Diane Telgon. Vol. 2. Detroit: Gale, 1997. 252-57. Bryant, Hallman. "Symbolic Names in Knowles's A Separate Peace" 1986 Vol. 34 83-88 <Tab/>Knowles, John. A Separate Peace. <Tab/>Austin, Texas: Holt, Rhinehart, and Winston, 1960 McDonald, R. Walter. "Heros Never Learn: Irony in A Sperate Peace": Iowa English Bulletin, Vol. 22. 1972, 33-6.