A Separate Peace
Brinker and Gene comment on two divergent opinions about war. Do you think they are typical of the older and younger generations?
Mr. Hadley tells Gene and Brinker that one's greatest moment, greatest privilege, is to serve one's country. He goes on to say that the "old guys" like him are proud of the young ones going off to war, and jealous of them, too. Brinker then angrily tells Gene that the "old guys" are responsible for the war, but that the young ones will have to fight it. Comment on two divergent opinions about war. Do you think they are typical of the older and younger generations?