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The central relationship in the novel—that between Finny
and Gene—involves a complex dynamic of seeking to establish, yet being
uncomfortable with, identity. Early in the book, the boys’ relationship
seems fueled, in part, by Gene’s envy and resentment of his friend’s
dominating spirit. As Finny demonstrates his physical prowess, Gene
feels the need to accentuate his academic prowess. Finny’s
fall from the tree, however, apparently purges Gene of his darker
feelings and steers their relationship in a different direction so
that codependency rather than envy characterizes it. The scene immediately
following the fall symbolizes this evolution, as Gene dresses in
Finny’s clothes and sees himself as looking exactly like him. From
this point on, he and Finny come to depend on each other for psychological
support. Gene plays sports because Finny cannot, allowing Finny
to train him to be the athlete that Finny himself cannot be. This
training seems an avenue for Finny simply to live vicariously through
Gene. But Gene actively welcomes this attempt by Finny, for just
as Finny derives inner strength from fulfilling his dreams through
Gene, so, too, does Gene find happiness in losing his own self (which
he seems to dislike) in Finny’s self (which he likes very much).We all know...

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Submitted by: Rollo261995
Date Submitted: 10-25-2011
Category: English
Words: 188
Pages: 0.75