Saturday, August 3, 2019
The Hostility Between Gene and Finny in A Separate Peace by John Knowle
The Hostility Between Gene and Finny in A Separate Peace by John Knowles    Gene feels increasing hostility toward Finny before his fall from the   tree. In the novel A SEPARATE PEACE by John Knowles, the hostility   between Gene and Finny increase because of the competition inside of them   both to be better then one another. It is about the increasing competition   between Gene and Finny and the hostility it brings. The hostility finally burst   inside Gene and for one instant it takes over. It makes him do something he   will always regret. Geneââ¬â¢s increasing hostility towards Finny finally brings   the down fall of their friendship.  Geneââ¬â¢s first form of hostility toward Finny was the realization that  Finny could get away with anything. First instance was when Finny was  wearing his emblem, the pink button-down shirt, and Mr. Patch-Withers  came up to him. Mr. Patch-Withers ask him about the shirt and Finny told  him the meaning of the shirt. As he explained the substitute headmaster  became more amused about the situation and allowed Finny to get away  with breaking the school dress code. After this instance Gene admitted to  being envious of Finny in this Quote, ââ¬Å"I was beginning to see that Phineas  could get away with anything. I couldnââ¬â¢t help envying him that a little,  which is perfectly normal. There was no harm in envying your best friend  a little.â⬠ (18) In this quote Gene is just saying that he envies his best  friend for some thing that he canââ¬â¢t do. This situation is the first of many  forms of hostility towards Finny that brings about the incident in the tree.  At the Patch-Withers party anther sign of Geneââ¬â¢s increasing envy towards  Finny is shown. This happens when Finny again gets away with breaking  the dress code. At the party when discussing the bombing of Europe, Mr.  Patch-Withers discovers that Finny is wearing the school tie with his pink  shirt. With some quick anecdotes about how his shirt is a contribution to  the war effort and also be glad he wore a belt because his pants could fall  down. With these quick anecdotes Finny got away with it, gave Mr.  Patch-Withers a good laugh and enraged Geneââ¬â¢s envy towards Finny.  Gene gave this quote about the instance, ââ¬Å"He (Finny) had gotten away  with everything. I felt a sudden stab of disappointment........â⬠ (21) Gene  really does not know what he is feeling he says, but deep down it is hi...              ...out to  wreck my studies. That explained blitzball, that explained the nightly  meetings of the Super Suicide Society.............Sure he wanted to share  everything with me , especially his Dââ¬â¢s in every subject. That way he, the  great athlete, would be way ahead of me. It was all cold trickery, it was all  calculated, it was all enmity.â⬠ (45) Gene thinks he was doing this by  cramming his schedule with clubs and sports so that he wonââ¬â¢t have time to  study and wreck his school grades. Then Finny can be better than him at  everything. Geneââ¬â¢s misunderstanding of Finny, not understanding that Gene  did need to study and that it did not come naturally, enraged Gene more  making him ready to explode. ââ¬Å"I (Finny) didnââ¬â¢t know you needed to study.â⬠  (50) When Finny said this Gene took it way out of proportion making it  Geneââ¬â¢s final straw. Gene was so enraged that he could not take it that Finny  only meant that brains came natural. With the final straw gone Gene lost it.  His mind was in such confusion that he followed Finny out to the tree. He  climbed up it, and with out any regard for human life, Gene exploded. He  shook the limb making Finny lose his balance and fall to the ground.                         
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