Reality And Perception In John Knowles A Separate Peace

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Reality and Perception in A Separate Peace Throughout the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles, the author uses the motif of perception and reality to convey the theme that one’s preconceptions and denial can alter their perception of reality. For instance, Finny’s denial of Gene causing his injury, Finny’s denial of World War II, and Gene’s belief that Finny is secretly jealous of him all convey the idea of a denial-altered reality. One of the times when Finny’s perception prevented him from seeing reality was when he refuses to believe that Gene pushed him out of the tree, solely base on the idea that they are friends. For instance, Finny says to Gene, “what do you mean you caused it…of course you didn’t do it” (70). In this scene,

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