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... for Finnys injury. Another situation where Finny and Gene escape from reality occurs during the summer session at Devon School. ...
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... In A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, Finny, Gene, and Leper each struggle find peace and escape reality without having to face the truths to their lives. ...
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... In A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, Finny, Gene, and Leper each struggle find peace and escape reality without having to face the truths to their lives. ...
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... By the end of the novel, Gene's mixed feelings of awe and contempt are changed into ... Finny as a branch of himself, finally saying, "I could not escape a feeling ...
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... I could not escape a feeling that this was my own funeral, and you do not cry in that case." Gene had become a part of Phineas when he decided to make him fall ...
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... Gene wants to escape his hate, and always avoids the truth. Gene's burden will continue to rest on Finny's shoulders as long as Finny refuses to tell. ...
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... An example of his independence is at Finny funeral, where Gene states that "I could not escape a feeling that this was my own funeral..." (186). ...
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... in the novel when, speaking of the Winter Carnival, Gene writes: "it was this liberation we had torn from the gray encroachments of 1943, the escape we had ...
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... in the novel when, speaking of the Winter Carnival, Gene writes: "it was this liberation we had torn from the grey encroachments of 1943, the escape we had ...
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... peace. Gene claims "...the escape we had concocted, this afternoon of momentary illusory, special and separate peace"(Pg. 128). ...
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... I could not escape a feeling that this was my own funeral, and you do ... passage was chosen because it expresses a solemn conclusion to Finny's death with Gene. ...
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... with the more civilized nature with Finny's different things to try and escape reality, but ... Gene comes to feel that he is much happier when he is with Finny ...
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... Gene thought to himself "It wasn't the cider that made me surpass myself, it was this liberation we had torn from the gray encroachments of 1943, the escape we ...
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... Exeter with himself as the main character but under the name of Gene Forrester. Knowles' novel tells the story of a young man's struggle to escape from himself ...
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... As sweat flows to the skin surface the ions escape, through channels, to the ... In 1989, a team of scientists isolated the gene (located on chromosome 7) that ...
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... As sweat flows to the skin surface the ions escape, through channels, to the ... In 1989, a team of scientists isolated the gene (located on chromosome 7) that ...
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... All this suspense leads to something usually the bloody massacre of a human being. This novel is used as an escape. Critic Gene Lyons would agree. ...
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... A subtle difference that seems to escape Gene Skoler is that Twain never refers to blacks as unintelligent, only uneducated; two fundamentally different ...
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... When Gene looks back on that day of the Winter Carnival, he says, "---it was this liberation we had torn from the gray encroachments of 1943, the escape we had ...
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... Gene cannot cry now nor ever about Finny's death because he " could not escape a feeling that this was my own funeral, and you do not cry in that case." The ...
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... a carrier that means that she has one bad gene and one good gene for this ... bleeds, a small amount of blood leaks into joint space and can not escape the joint ...
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... Instead, this only proved Gene's lack of understanding for himself, because in truth, he was reluctant to escape accusation. It ...
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... modified foods could even die, so producers should either label gene modified foods ... not be allowed as it could cause a transgenetic species to escape into the ...
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... the host bacteria serve as a biologic factory by reproducing the transferred gene. ... It deals with dangerous bacteria which could escape the boundaries of a lab ...
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... If a mother has one colorblindness gene, there is a 50% chance that her ... People with this can discern details and images that might escape normal sighted people ...
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... not cause disease but will simply transport the gene to the tadpole (Gene 2004). ... Moreover, there is a risk that the modified virus might escape to the cane toad ...
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... could escape into weeds and make them so hardy they'd outcompete endangered plants in the wild. One could, for example, imagine a herbicide-resistance gene ...
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... could escape into weeds and make them so hardy they'd outcompete endangered plants in the wild. One could, for example, imagine a herbicide-resistance gene ...
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... In humans, recombinant DNA is the basis on gene therapy, in which the ... would become incorporation into bacterium that might accidentally escape from genetics ...
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... schizophrenics end up like Janet, taking their own life to escape the torment of ... more versus positive experiences that can keep the schizophrenic gene down so ...
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