Remorseful
Gene feels guilty and remorseful about causing Finny's fall from the tree. He struggles with the weight of his actions, constantly questioning his intentions and the true nature of his friendship with Finny.
Gene feels guilty and conflicted about his actions in the tree where he causes his friend Finny to fall and injure himself. He struggles with the realization that his jealousy and insecurities played a part in causing harm to his friend. This incident leads Gene to confront his own inner demons and ultimately seek forgiveness.
You feel Fine about them
He didnt feel that way but many people misunderstood his actions.
they feel soft because i have and oak tree in my backyard ?
By feeling it of course.If you feel a soft thing then you feel a tree then you feel a hard thing and then feel a tree maybe its in between maybe its hard maybe its soft.I 'll let you find that out.
You probably feel safer in a tree because there are very few harmful things up in a tree. For example: pigeons, butterflies, balloons (neither are harmful)
In "A Separate Peace," Gene feels a mix of nostalgia and regret upon seeing the tree again. The tree symbolizes the darker aspects of his friendship with Finny and the consequences of his actions. Gene reflects on the past events that led to his internal turmoil and the harm done to both Finny and himself.
No, a tree does not have the capacity to feel pain or "know" when a leaf is pulled off. The process of leaves falling off is a natural part of a tree's life cycle.
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scared
Tree's cannot feel " pain " or " hurt " but it would technically damage and possibly kill the tree due to water lose.