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A Separate Peace In the novel, A Separate Peace, Gene Forrester is best described as a quiet introvert who conforms to those around him. On the other had Finny is best characterized as an athletic daredevil with a creative and rebellious spirit. Yet, although Finny appears to be the stronger of the two, it is Finny that dies while Gene lives. This seems to imply that luck and common sense are needed to survive in the modern world, not strength. Through A Separate Peace, John Knowles is stating that strength does not indicate survival, and that tragedy can strike the weakest or the strongest as in war. Throughout the novel, Finny clearly appears to be a stronger character than Gene. Finny wearing a pink shirt and the Devon school tie as a belt demonstrates Finny’s daredevil attitude, and his manipulative ability when he gets away with it. Even Gene realized that “Finny could get away with anything.” Besides for being a daredevil, Finny was also extremely fit and athletic. In Finny’s world “you always win at sports.” Finny did not even consider loosing an option, “when you played sports, you won” in Finny’s world. Finny possessed almost every …show more content…

It would take more than just a strong character to help Finny survive at Devon. Finny was missing luck. Finny was a good friend to Gene, and yet Gene mistakenly believed that Finny had “set out to wreck his studies.” Finny had never meant any harm toward Gene that Gene should respond by jouncing the limb. It was Finny’s lack of luck that Gene would misinterpret his actions. It was also Finny’s bad luck that led him to fall down the marble staircase, and an even greater instance of bad luck during the surgery which caused Finny’s death. Regardless of a person’s strength or strong character, just as in war there is always and element of luck involved with getting through

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