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Gene suspects Finny of sabotaging his academic performance by convincing him to skip studying and instead participate in sports and other leisure activities. He also suspects Finny of having ulterior motives or trying to distract him from his academic goals.
Finny is welcoming and eager to connect with Gene when he talks to him at home. He is friendly, charismatic, and seems genuinely interested in their conversation. Finny's personality shines through, demonstrating his natural ability to make others feel comfortable and at ease.
because finny never lost his innocence, but gene did, and when gene lost his innocence, his bestial side was revealed, which allowed him to take out his anger on finny
Gene realizes that Finny genuinely cares about their friendship and does not hold any grudges or jealousy towards Gene. Gene understands that Finny sees him as a true friend and not as a rival or competitor.
Gene admires Finny's ability to bring out the best in people and lift their spirits. He admires Finny's athleticism, fearlessness, and charisma. Gene is also drawn to Finny's genuine kindness and loyalty as a friend.
Finny is a crazy maniac trying to kill Gene
Finny may appear small and old to Gene because Gene has just had a transformative experience and his perception of Finny has shifted. This could symbolize Gene seeing Finny in a new light, perhaps with more understanding or empathy. It also suggests that Gene's focus is now on his own abilities and growth rather than on comparing himself to Finny.
because when finny died, gene said it was like his own funeral, finny was apart of him in which case you dont cry.
Gene tries to tell Finny the truth about what happened in the tree, but Finny gets angry. Gene then tries to pretend the conversation didn't happen because he realizes he is just hurting Finny even more.
Their relationship is torn apart by Gene's resentment of Finny and his dependency on him.
he caused finny to be hurt
Gene promised to help Finny train for the 1944 Olympics by setting up a practice session and creating a training regimen for him.
Finny's refusal to the state of feeling he had and his immediate apology demonstrate that Finny and Gene are very much different people. Finny is lighthearted; he would devastated to believe that Gene, who he considers his best friend, would turn against him. Gene, on the other hand, has a dark side to him. Gene is jealous and does not realize it; which makes him dangerous.