What Role Does Gene Play In A Separate Peace

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On the other hand Finny was interrogating Gene with his non-academic outlook to get what he wanted Gene to do. Finny was never one to sit down and study he strived to be the leader of the school and his athletic teams. He was like the virtuoso of athletics at Devon. When Finny saw that he had finally broke Gene into coming with him, Finny took advantage of Gene. Finny stated “Why didn’t you say you had to study before? Don’t move from that desk. It’s going to be all A’s for you.” (Knowles 58) Gene sees grades as an opportunity to do something great and Finny sees grades as an option to the real world. When Gene and Finny have the conversation that broke Gene’s emotional state of control it also set of the mental side. After the conversation the mentality that Finny has about academics did not completely take over Gene but did affect him. Gene still strived for the grades but did not strive for the grande opportunity to become valedictorian because Finny had ruptured his mentality state of mind in academics and affected his …show more content…

The conflicts that were included in the novel by John Knowles served a point but one of the biggest conflicts was the fall. Finny, Gene, and some of the other boys had decided to go to creek and have reticent meetings. Finny had decided to start all of the meetings with Gene and him would need to jump off the tree into the creek to start the meetings. Gene was not very willing to do this every meeting and did not wish to participate in the jump every time. Gene was very upset with Finny at ony point and shook the branch to as a rejoinder to Finny’s querulous attitude. Gene did not realize that the fall would injure Finny as much as it did. The austerity of the accident was Finny breaking his leg and no longer being able to play sports. When Finny was healing at his house after the accident, Gene decided that he wanted to tell Finny the aphorisms about the

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