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Alja [10]
3 years ago
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In A Separate Peace both Leper and Finny share their ideas about war; Leper thinks that war is a test and that only the strong s

urvive but Finny thinks that the war is fictional and unrealistic. How do these two ideas impact Gene? How does he respond to these opinions about war? * 5 points
English
1 answer:
adoni [48]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

Gene, the narrator had a rethink in his initial viewpoints of war when he heard from Leper. However, when Finny echoed his views that<em> "war is fictional and unrealistic." </em><u>saw his statement as a joke.</u>

After reflecting on what Leper said, Gene responded,

"<em>In the silences between jokes about Leper’s glories we wondered whether we ourselves would  measure up to the humblest minimum standard of the army...., I wondered...whether the still hidden parts of myself might contain the Sad Sack, the outcast, or  the coward."  </em>

In other words, he agreed with the views expressed by Leper. However, when responding to what Finny said earlier, he said,

<em>"What a joke if Finny was right after all!  But of course I didn’t believe him... So of course I  didn’t believe him... I came away thinking that if Finny’s opinion  of the war was unreal, l, Mr. Carhart’s was at least as unreal."</em>

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