Finnish people with independent peace genes and independent peace, the protagonists are each other's enemies. The plot is moved by the changing dynamics of their friendship. When their character collides, their relationship will start to collapse. The dynamics of the relationship between Jean and Finney and the revelation of Jean's personality promote this episode. First, Jean had a hard time with his memory. When the gene returned to his old school, German, the story was opened. He actually pushed himself back to the stairs and the trees, and this kind of struggle or some conflict was evident.
Did you read "another peace" of John ยท Selez? Two friends, Jean and Phineas (nickname is Finney) are in the tree. Jean broke the branches, Finney collapsed, the leg broke, and the silence of the summer ended. Finney who was once a great athlete will not participate in sports anymore. When he finally returned to school, the other students started a simulation test to determine if Gene toppled Finny. Obviously he did, Finney departed angrily, fell on the marble staircase, and broke his leg again. Finney died during surgery to fix the foot. Finney's death gave the gene certain peace.
Immediately after Finney fell from the tree in "independent peace", the gene was swallowed by guilt and fear, following a strange coercion like his roommate. He put on Fanny's clothes and saw himself in the mirror. So Jean knew that he became "Funny of life". Physical similarity of genetic sensation results in Finnie 's unique spirit spirit. Surprisingly, Jean is free, bold and confident - just like Finney. For a while, Jean has doubled the size of Finney. In a sense, Jean and Finney are double from each other novel. In the first explanation of the boy standing by the tree, the narrator clearly showed that they are physically similar. Finney's weight is about 10 pounds higher than the gene, but their height and weight are about the same. This weight difference related to Gene seems to prove that Finny is big, more essential and more generous.
Jean's hostility towards Finney grew as he fell from the tree. In John Knowles' novel "Separated Peace", the hostility of genes and Finney is rising. Because their internal competition is better than each other. This is about increasingly intense competition between Jean and Finney and its hostility. Eventually, hostility occurred within Gene, which was taken over at a stretch. This made him do something he always regrets. Jean's enmity against Finney gains, and their friendship will soon decline.