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The novel touches on themes of innocence and its loss.Devon is an area of separate peace during World War II.Even after the incident with the tree,Finny thinks that he fell out of the tree by accident,suggesting that one's innocence can (to some extent) remain true in the face of pain and work.His death,caused by bone marrow from his leg moving to and blocking his heart,can figuratively be seen as Gene breaking Finny's heart.
After Finny dies,Gene realizes that Finny's outlook on life and other people is justified and is superior to his own.He remarks that everyone is in a constant mental state of alert that is unnecessary,and that sometimes this becomes an obsession that hinders their every action.
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