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A Separate Peace Friendship Between Gene And Finny

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"Envy is ignorance; imitation is suicide" (Emerson 370). John Knowles wrote the novel A Separate Peace taking place in New Hampshire around the time of World War 11. Knowles follows two male best friends that go to the school Devon. Gene is one of the best friends who is unsure about himself and has low self-esteem. He is a conformist toward his best friend Finny, which leads to some complicated situations. A Separate Peace demonstrates how Gene's envy and imitation of Finny affect him, how it affects Gene and Finny's friendship, and how in the end he has finally gained peace. To begin with, Gene's envy and imitation of Finny affects him in many ways. One way he is influenced is that he is not his person. In the novel, Knowles writes," But when I looked in the mirror it was no remote aristocrat I had become, no character out of daydreams. I was Phineas, …show more content…

One way their relationship is concerned is because Gene was assuming that Finny was trying to sabotage him and that he was out to get him. Gene had said," Finny had deliberately set out to wreck my studies. That explained blitzball, that explained the nightly meetings of the Super Suicide Society…That way he, the great athlete, would be ahead of me. It was all cold trickery, it was all calculated, it was all enmity" (Knowles 53). Gene was ruining their friendship because of stupid assumptions that he made up in his head. He did not even ask Finny about any of this. Gene had just assumed things and went along with the crazy ideas. In all honesty, Finny did not do any of this to destroy Gene or anything. He was just being a friend and trying to do things with Gene. Gene's envy and all had taken control of him without realizing it. Gene was the real person who was jealous, not Finny. One other way the relationship is affected by Gene always conforming to Finny's ideas and ways. In A Separate Peace, it stated," He drew me increasingly away from the Butt

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