Finny The Great

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Finny The Great

Throughout the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles, there were two dominant characters. Gene who is the narrator and Finny who is Gene's best friend have a great relationship shown in A Separate Peace. Finny whose real name is Phineas has three qualities, manipulation, athleticism, and is a strong leader. Manipulation is shown all through the novel by Finny and is one of his best assets that he has. We see his manipulation skills from getting out of trouble when they skipped dinner to the time he made Gene first jump out of the tree. ""The reason sir is that we just had to jump out of that tree. You know that tree...because we're all getting ready for the war...Mr. Prud'homme released his breath with a sort of amazed laugh, stared at Finny for awhile, and that was all there was to it'" (15,16). Finny, in this quote, gets Gene and himself out of trouble after they skipped dinner the night before and every time they get in trouble. In the Super Suicide Society of the Summer Session he persuades Gene to go on the jump every night even though Gene does not want to and would rather study.

Finny is an incredible athlete, modest, and is very brave, this is shown through his breaking of the long-standing school swimming record and not wanting to show off his talent. Another athletic move Finny makes is inventing a new game called blitzball during the summer classes, which they play all the time. When Finny breaks his leg and is never able to play sports again it devastates him. "'Listen, pal, if I cant play sports, you're going to play them for me'" (77). When Finny says this his anger is so high since he cannot play sports that he want someone else to play for him to have that security of sports still around him.

Throughout the novel Finny shows great leadership. Everything done by Finny and his friends he is leading. When they made up Blitzball he was the one who made up the rules and tells Gene and their friends how to play...

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  • Submitted by: alexanderhook
  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
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