Character Analysis Of Finny In 'A Separate Peace'

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Finny is a manipulative person to others and makes them do what he wants no matter what they have to do. He doesn’t seem to care too much as long as it works out for him. Finny never gets in trouble since he lies his way to innocence. A clear example of this is when Finny and Gene walk to dinner Finny wrestles Gene to the ground and then they end up skipping dinner because they fell in the river before. Finny and Gene are confronted by a teacher for skipping dinner and Finny says a phony story that makes him seem innocent and did it for a good reason he gets off scot free. Finny doesn’t only lie he tricks people into doing what he wants by saying oh you don't have to go after he asks. A example of this is when Finny comes into the room to

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