Finny And Gene Comparison Essay

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Finny and Gene were two very contrasting characters who both had their flaws, but in the end one was stronger than the other. On one end of the spectrum, Gene was associated with the traits of bitterness, hate, jealousy, secrecy, and he was a very loathing person. And on the other end, Finny was a light-hearted, good spirited, young, optimistic character. Gene throughout the book developed and changed extensively, and in the end came out the stronger character. Finny was definitely a crowd pleaser, but, Gene was the more solid and strong of the two because of his massive changes, making him a dynamic character. In the beginning and through the middle of the book, Gene was flawed and portrayed as an outspoken, timid boy who had no idea who he was. He was also conflicted and jealous, his desire to be envied by Finny is apparent when he mentioned, “He [Finny] had never been jealous of me for a …show more content…

The confusing thing for readers is that Finny knew, or seemed to know for the most part, who he was. So through logic, he would be the perfect pick. But, picking a stronger person between the boys, it has to be Gene. A strong person is someone who also shows and experiences the most change and how they handle it. Finny experienced change with the breaking of his leg due to Gene and, yes, this did change his personality slightly, but it wasn’t to the extent of what Gene went through. Gene was a very flawed character who destroyed the good, with Finny representing the goodness and peace in life. When Gene destroyed Finny by having, “jounced the limb. Finny, [with] his balance gone...tumbled sideways, broke through the branches below and hit the bank with a sickening, unnatural thud” (Knowles 60) and ultimately destroying Finny’s ability to do his favorite sports and his chance to enlist, which killed Finny’s spirit and who he was. But, being strong doesn’t necessarily mean the person has to be

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