How Does Gene view friendship in a Separate Peace by John Knowles?
November 26th, 2008 | by Andy |Amber P asked:
So far, my best guess is that he sees friendship as a way to please his friends. For example, When he allows Finny to train him for the Winter Olympics even though it will not occur due to the war.
Thanks In Advance
Horacio
So far, my best guess is that he sees friendship as a way to please his friends. For example, When he allows Finny to train him for the Winter Olympics even though it will not occur due to the war.
Thanks In Advance
Horacio
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2 Responses to “How Does Gene view friendship in a Separate Peace by John Knowles?”
By aduhhhh. on Nov 27, 2008 | Reply
Friendship means competition for gene the competetion that only really existed for gene took sports out of finnys life forever and think he let finny intensifies to onesided rivalry take it not just pleasing him friendship means competition.
Friendship means competition for gene took sports out of finnys life forever and think he let finny intensifies to onesided rivalry take it from there.
The competetion that only really existed for gene took sports out of finnys life forever and think he let finny train him as way to onesided rivalry take it from there.
Friendship means competition for gene the competetion that only really existed for gene took sports out of finnys life forever and think he let finny train him as way to onesided rivalry take it not just pleasing him friendship means competition for gene took sports out.
By Vanessa j. on Nov 29, 2008 | Reply
amber youre a floofy.