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Perhaps the most useful in the reading of the novel was the character of Phineas, also known as Finny who supplies the qualities of a charismatic, athletic ...
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... Quackenbush, and Phineas. Phineas, or Finny for short, is Gene's best friend. He is the other main character of the story. The main ...
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... There whole existence together seemed like idealism in its self. Gene and Finny's warmness to each other was a fiction. ... Phineas had a hold over Gene. ...
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... Though Phineas denied it, and even told Gene that he had not done what he was saying he had, in his heart of hearts Finny knew the truth. ...
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... accident involving Gene. Phineas, otherwise known as Finny, was one of the more popular and athletic boys in school. He was a brave ...
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... unleash his rage. After Phineas' unfortunate death, the bond between Gene and Finny is absolutely devastated. When Gene fails to ...
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... unleash his rage. After Phineas' unfortunate death, the bond between Gene and Finny is absolutely devastated. When Gene fails to ...
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... Phineas, or Finny as he was sometimes called, was the most popular boy in school. He was a handsome, taunting, daredevil athlete. ...
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... Phineas, or Finny as he was sometimes called, was the most popular boy in school. He was a handsome, taunting, daredevil athlete. ...
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A Seperate Piece The Idealist I would say that Finny(Phineas) was the biggest idealist in the story. His feelings and many things ...
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... He often shuns overt displays of emotion, much like most students at Devon. Gene's "best friend" is Finny(Phineas). Finny is perfect in almost every way. ...
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... Phineas, or Finny as he was sometimes called, was the most popular boy in school. He was a handsome, taunting, daredevil athlete. ...
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... again. (Knowles, 54.) After Finny's accident, Dr. Stanpole tells Gene that Phineas would never be able to play sports again. Gene ...
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... I am currently on page 79. The first half of the book is set during the Summer Session of School with Gene's friend Finny, short for Phineas. ...
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... The doctor was not the cause of Phineas' death because he had intentions of helping Finny and making him better. He was also following routine procedure. ...
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... Finny a friend to Phineas and Gene was an excellent skier. The Army needed people like Finny, so Finny considered joining the war. ...
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... Finny a friend to Phineas and Gene was an excellent skier. The Army needed people like Finny, so Finny considered joining the war. ...
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... understating. But will it be too late? Gene explains his actions over Phineas death: "I did not cry then or ever about Finny. I ...
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... of my own character again." That meant that following that day, he was going to try to live each day more like Finny. Through out the book Phineas taught Gene ...
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... Gene was a very loyal friend to Finny. Gene stood by Finny until the very end. Phineas had trusted Gene very much because he knew that Gene was loyal to him. ...
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... After Finny's funeral Gene becomes "Phineas-filled" and his "war is over before it ever begins." Gene realizes, "I was ready for the war, now that I no longer ...
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... Not even rules were able to stop Finny's consistent serenity. Even though Phineas was very fond of breaking the rules, he did it in a way that not even the ...
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... Phineas is the one shining example to contrast the self-deception of his classmates, for Finny does not see the enemy in the people around him. ...
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... Phineas is the one shining example to contrast the self-deception of his classmates, for Finny does not see the enemy in the people around him. ...
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... Phineas, or Finny as he was sometimes called, was the most popular boy in school. He was a handsome, taunting, daredevil athlete. ...
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... it fun. Sharing many characteristics, Neil and Phineas, or Finny was what he was called, were almost like twins. Although they probably ...
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... Not Phineas." (904,905). Finny, on the other hand, acts before he thinks; for example, in that same place in the story where Gene thinks about jumping the tree ...
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... Gene subconsciously was jealous of Phineas' success as an athlete at Devon, which probably motivated him in wanting to hurt Finny. ...
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... A main character, Phineas, or Finny, was one of those boys that was liked by everyone. He was more than talented at sports, and easy to get along with. ...
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... the great athlete, would be way ahead of me." Gene hated Phineas for breaking the school swimming record, yet the hatred was also mutual, as Finny hated Gene ...
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