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... The students would then be able to become a part of the war as the Devon River became part of the Naguamsett. The Devon River symbolized ...
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... The Devon River symbolized peace because the war did not really affect the people in Devon, but the Naguamsett River represented Europe where the war was ...
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... to Finny and the Devon River. During the Summer Session rules were not as strict. Finny would talk his way out of trouble by using ties between the war and the ...
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... Which show how the boys at Devon prefer the Devon River to the Nagaumsett. Also one of Knowles symbols in the novel is the war as reality and how it has an ...
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... with their friends, Gene and Finny play games and joke about the war instead of ... The Devon River is preferred by the students because it is above the dam and ...
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... This peaceful environment is a sharp contrast to the world war and the personal ... a baptism into his Finny-like life in the enchanting waters of the Devon River. ...
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... t face the reality of the real war these games are representative of the war. ... consists of jumping of the limb of a tree into the river by Devon High School. ...
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... always be jealous and have to be aware of the evil everyone has in war. ... Most of the kids at the school rather the Devon River over the Naquamsett because it is ...
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... the "turbid" river after a fight with Quakenbush. Finny falls into the pure, clean Devon, demonstrating the Good vs. Evil theme, which shows the "war within a ...
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... can't face the reality of the real war, these games are a representation of the war. ... game consists of jumping of the limb of a tree into the river by Devon. ...
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... It was a hot and humid summer, while World War Two was ... the time when all the friends were together at the Devon School ... He led them to a tall tree by the river. ...
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... It was a hot and humid summer, while World War Two was ... the time when all the friends were together at the Devon School ... He led them to a tall tree by the river. ...
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... join the club you have to jump out of a tree into a river, Finny and ... In the beginning the narrator describes Devon school as it is 15 years after the war. ...
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... t face the reality of the real war these games are representative of the war. ... consists of jumping of the limb of a tree into the river by Devon High School. ...
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... the war were not happening at that time, they probably would have no reason to jump from a tree into a river. ... Because of the war, every boy at Devon had to ...
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... of the boys' lives while attending the Devon School ... games that they played, created with the reference to war. ... of the tree that stood jutted out over the river. ...
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... with orders and insults, causing Gene to attack Quackenbush and throw him into the river. ... For example, many of Devon's maids leave to help the war effort ...
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... Finny quickly replied that they were swimming in the river, something that ... and when questioned he claimed that it represented "Devon in the war." Gene was ...
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... A world where war was a work of art, painted so perfectly in his mind. ... On this very day Finny wants to jump off of the tree branch into the Devon river at the ...
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... own separate peace, and that is found at Devon. ... Knowles carefully intertwines both war and friendship; throughout the ... same effect on Gene as the river has on ...
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... own separate peace, and that is found at Devon. ... Knowles carefully intertwines both war and friendship; throughout the ... same effect on Gene as the river has on ...
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... He has to fight a war within his own mind that every man ... in his last year of school at Devon, he emerges ... flow of strength and energy, like a river with nothing ...
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... Finny quickly replied that they were swimming in the river, something that ... and when questioned he claimed that it represented "Devon in the war." Gene was ...
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... Finny pressures Gene to climb up a tree and jump into a river. ... When Gene's friend, Leper is recruited from Devon, Gene realizes that the war is real ...
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... the tie as a belt because it represented "Devon in the ... The real war, however, started when he got the idea that ... come jump off the tree into the river with him ...
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... attending Devon, his high school, during World War Two, Gene's ... the branch and be able to hit the river. ... a result, Finny's sport's career at Devon forever ceased ...
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... proposes the idea of jumping off a tall tree into the river, Gene hesitates to ... by explaining that he did it to show the link between Devon and the war. ...
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... the hardships of losing other friends and classmates to the war. ... of a tree into the near by river, and the ... first to enlist in the army from Devon school, is ...
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... the theme of this novel so far is Civilian Life During the War. ... It takes place in Devon, New Hampshire ... the ocean shore to the Great Tree by the river where the ...
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