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a Seperate peace: The Fatality of Idealism

Title: a Seperate peace: The Fatality of Idealism
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1119 | Pages: 4.8 (approximately 235 words/page)


a Seperate peace: The Fatality of Idealism

The tragic flaw: one of Shakespeare’s most recognized trait of his characters. They could be the most perfect being, but their tragic flaw would always overcome them in the end. Although he wrote a great many poems and plays, throughout all these writings, one flaw Shakespeare did not address was perfection itself. However, this was addressed by John Knowles in A Separate Peace. A main character, Phineas, or Finny, was one of those boys …showed first 75 words of 1119 total

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showed last 75 words of 1119 total…his version of the war had; and all of his other falsehoods. He could have been fine with only a few harmless deceptions, but he had too many that were too prominent. All of the sudden he had to face every truth he had avoided over the past years, and it was too much. It was this evasion of realism, the very trait that he had been so loved for, that led to his destruction.

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