Oh, dude, comparing and contrasting families? That's like trying to choose between Pizza and tacos - they're both great in their own way! The Finny family is all about adventure and spontaneity, while the Winterbottoms are more reserved and traditional. It's like comparing a rollercoaster to a cozy blanket - they both have their perks, just depends on what you're in the mood for, ya know?
In "A Separate Peace," the character Gene Forrester serves as a foil for Finny. Gene's reserved and analytical nature contrasts with Finny's carefree and impulsive personality. This contrast highlights the differences in their personalities and perspectives on life.
Falls down the stairs
He wishes he were like Finny.
he caused finny to be hurt
Yes, Gene does tell Finny the truth. This is when Gene visits Finny in his mother's house. Gene knew he was guilty and felt the need to confess to Finny. Gene told him that he purposefully jounced the limb to knock Finny out of the tree. However, Finny was hurt more by what Gene admitted to then what Gene did. Finny told Gene to get out of his house. Later, when Finny came back to school, he ignored this conversation.
Finny (Finnian) the gardener is a boy.
he caused finny to be hurt
He wishes he were like Finny.
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.
because when finny died, gene said it was like his own funeral, finny was apart of him in which case you dont cry.
Finny's 16 years old
apples are yumma -moneymaker