Character Analysis: Gene Forrester

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Alan P

 

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February 5, 2012

 

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University

 

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The deadly rivalry was on both sides after all." (chapter 4) Gene begins realizing his resentment towards Finny, perhaps as a security blanket, by stating that Finny is just as jealous of him as he is to Finny. It seems he felt a certain bit of pride in his own that Finny is jealous of his achievements, and that his feelings for Finny are simply common adolescent rivalry to excel...
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It enables him to avoid feeling shame about his resentment toward Finny and drives him to excel academically in order to spite his friend. Gene shows a mixture of his personality in this quote, showing his envy, while saying they are both even. It's later on in the story that Gene realizes that Finny was never jealous of him...
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