The influence of war on Devon state students "Looking back over 15 years, I can clearly see the fear of what I lived in, which means I succeeded with a very important cause. I ran away. "(Noors 5). In the novel 'another peace' John Knows revealed the fears that used these words to plague the Devon students and when they all carried out the training for war they told the adults became. Independent peace, when they were trained in World War II to fight and represent their country, the life of Devon students who were pushed into an unknown world full of fear, problems and uncertainty Shared.
John Knowles' novel 'another peace' is a symbol of the war that occurred during the Devonshire era. John Knowles used many natural element descriptions to explain the influence of World War II and that on Devon youth. Obviously, the two rivers described in this book, Naguamsett and Devon, explain how war and how it affects students living in the Devonshire facility. This novel shows that the dichotomy between the two rivers, and that the Navumset River plays the role of warfare like the Devonshire River, which is the role of Devon's student.
John Knowles' "Independent Peace" gene returned to the New Hampshire German school, and it studied with his friend Phineas fifteen years ago, as it did at the beginning of World War II . This book dates back to the era of gene and Phineas for 15 years. At the first opportunity to jump into a big tree and enter the river, the devil Phineas dared to be the first, and the only genes that followed were genes. Jean is usually a conservative and obedient person, but around Phineas, he agrees to more frequently violate the rules. - Independence, peace, independence and peace are John Knowles' novels on pre-school school life during the Second World War. This book is about a good story about a teenager trying to understand the world and himself. I really like to read Jean's mature journey and adult world. This book was held at a German school in New Hampshire during the summer gathering of the 16-year-old Jean Forester. One day, his friend and roommate Jean and Finney went to a big tree along the river.