A Separate Peace
<Tab/>Themes in a novel are the main points that an author is trying to grab, to have the reader make their own assumptions up about the characters. Many themes in the novel A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, are obvious; the characters will usually express these through their actions. On the other hand other themes will be very faint; usually the reader does not catch these, but will make a theory on what the theme could be. Though the author may make themes easy to figure out, so the reader can't miss them, they also make them so you can make themes up for…