Ch. 13 "Nothing as he was growing up at home, nothing at Devon, nothing even about the war had broken his harmonious and natural unity. So at last I had."
I chose this quote because I believe it displays how Gene knows he is responsible for all the bad things that happened to Finny. Finny was always able to remain hopeful and optimistic throughout his life, but that bothered Gene too much so he tried to stop it. Gene was so envious that he would hurt his best friend to make him like the rest of his friends, and eventually hurt him in the most physical way, by killing him. After his death, I still do not think Gene broke Finny because Gene says he is always thinking of him in everything he does so Finny will never die in the eyes of Gene."
Does Finny's death affect any of his other friends' lives, besides Gene, later on?
Sunday, December 7, 2008
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