The reality of war in John Knowles' s "Independence Peace" is in his book "Independent Peace" and John Knowles conveys the true meaning of war. He used many complex characters in a very complex plot to convey the power of cruel and sad, cruel and destructive war. Character genes and Finney were used as a competing force in the struggle between this reality of the Cold War - the story of World War II - and another peace. Apart from the real war and all the horrible things that accompany it.
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.
Independent peace is an adult novel by John Knowles. According to his early short story "FiƱas", this was the first novel by Knowles and became his most famous work. In the context of World War II, "independent peace" explores the loss of morality, patriotism and innocence through its narrator's genes. The main character, Gene Forrester, returned to the former preparatory school Devon (a fine depiction of Knowles School's Phillips Exeter College) and after graduation from 15 years he went to two places where he thought "a terrible place". Location: The marble staircase and the tree by the river, he dropped Phineas his friend. First, he looked up the stairs and noticed that they were made of very hard marble. Then he went to a tree. And it reminded me of Jean's time as a student of Devon. From this point, the novel follows the explanation of the gene span from the summer of 1942 until the summer of 1943.
John Knowles Knowles, John, Independent Peace, Independent Peace is a multifaceted story exploring the dark side of adolescence. It is in the boarding school on the east coast during the Second World War. The main character, Gene Forrester, returned to his school in 15 years after graduation and spent his year at Devonshire School. He wandered around the campus and explained what happened - especially with his dad's friends and roommate Finney. If you like a non-fiction story that contains many symbols that you are ominous, dark, and deepen the plot, this book is for you. - Alina Popova, grade 2021