Impact of characters on war Historical events can play an important role in life. In the independent peace, the overall atmosphere of the Devonshire school has changed with the progress of World War II. Boys are waiting for the draft, they are participating in the field of war they wish, or simply do not want to participate. Because they can not fulfill past customs because of lack of teaching materials, the students of the school created new entertainment activities. Devons boys really understand what the war is like when friends "come back" from the war.
World War II greatly influenced the life of the novel "independent peace." Authors show their influence through character actions and activities. The German school pupils were overwhelmed by the idea of war and were anxiously waiting for them to leave the area. But when best friends come back from war, they make different ideas about this, and the boys rethink their desires. These boys were forced to organize games and other participation so that they were occupied when not learning. Like the other major historical events, this novel shows that war revolutionizes lifestyle and can transform everything from personality to activity.
In "Independent Peace", the writer John Knowles used the tranquility of summer and the war of winter as an innocent metaphor. Some of the characters in this novel experienced positive and negative changes as a result of the transition from peace summer conferences in German schools to the reality of World War II. Some persons accept their evolution by losing their innocence, but others continue war with themselves to keep their innocence. - With just maturity of peace, John Knowles, the spotlight of the attention was soon directed to his maturity in Jean Forester and the novel. He used his book as a storyteller of the novel and expressed his own views on many topics. In addition, as the book progresses, genetic maturation will also proceed.