Note: Please use this essay as an outline. Some examples are required to support these ideas. I. Thesis: Gene decides that the war arose from something ignorant within humanity itself, something ignorant within the human heart. II. The novels conflict arises out of Genes refusal to recognize his own feelings of jealousy and insecurity as the real enemy. Instead, his fears are projected onto his closest companion, Phineas, whom Gene suspects of possessing his own feelings of envy and self-loathing.
Gene pushes Phineas out of a tree because of his insecurity. He suspected that Phineas was trying to sabotage him when in actuality, Phineas had only good intentions for his best friend. With Phineas as the enemy, Gene is plunged into a world of competition and hatred, where the only crucial elements worth preserving are his own superiority. Ultimately, this act of self-deception drives Gene to malicious thoughts and behavior, destroying any feelings of affection and friendship he might have once had for Phineas. III. Gene believes that his war actually ended before he ever entered military service. He sees now that he killed his enemy at Devon, while Phineas, always unique, never saw anyone or anything as his enemy.
IV. Knowles documents what happens when , and Leper all become casualties of this change by convincing themselves the enemy, the cause of their fears, lies outside of themselves. Leper comes to believe that Brinker is the real enemy and his bullying causes him to think that in this war, it is not his ignorance that is the cause of his fears. Phineas is the one shining example to contrast the self-deception of his classmates, for Phineas does not see the enemy in the people around him. Indeed, Phineas does not see the enemy at all. And so rather than share in the friendship that Phineas offers, Gene destroys the peace that he was unable to find in himself. V.
The Essay on “Testament of Youth” by Vera Brittain 1933; How does the writer portray her feelings about war?
The testament of youth was written 15 years after the First World War, therefore it is not perhaps as reliable because she’s had time to forget the memories and also be given different people’s views which would mean that she didn’t put something in or changed it because it didn’t fit with her new views. However it may be even more reliable because since the war ended more truths have come out, ...
Phineas is the novels greatest casualty. He becomes a metaphor for the peace that is lost when Gene is too afraid to identify the enemy within himself. He tells us that adolescence confronts manhood and the fears that develop when change becomes reality. John Knowles tell us that war is not so much a product of conflict or need as it is the ignorance within the human heart..