Aeschylus once said, Man must suffer to be wise. In other words, People must experience hardships to gain knowledge. I agree with this statement. Two literary characters that show this are factor, in the novel, A Separate Peace by John Knowles, and Ralph, in the novel, Lord of the Flies by William Golding.                 One character who proves the accuracy of this quote is Gene. by and by Gene pushes Phineas off of the maneuver he suffers from a feeling of delinquency. through experiencing the pain of guilt Gene learns what true friendship is. Gene also learns a lesson by dint of his friendship with Leper. by and by Lepers mysterious telegram, Gene visits Leper and finds him hazardous from his warfare experience. Gene suffers from hearing the reality of war. through and through Lepers verbal description of murdered bodies and bloody limbs Gene learns the unpleasant truth near war.                 an other(prenominal) character who gains wisdom through suffering is Ralph. After a falling boulder brings about Piggys death, Ralph suffers from the loss of his close friend.
Through enduring the pain from losing Piggy, Ralph learns that rules can be destroyed and barbarism can take over. Ralph also learns a lesson about himself. After joining the other boys in killing Simon, who is mistaken to be the beast, Ralph suffers from the realization that he helped kill Simon. Through experiencing the agony of realizing that he assisted in his friends death, Ralph learns that he has a savage side. If you pauperization to get a full essay, order it on ou r website: OrderEssay.net
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