Without the minor characters the story “A Separate Peace” would be missing major points and it wouldnt run smoothly. The minor characters in the story play an important role in the way the story falls together and in causing Finny to die. The minor characters in this story set up kind of props for other things to happen in the story. For example Brinkers conflict with Gene. The first part of the conflict begins in the butt room where Brinker brings Gene after Finny has his fall. Brinker tries to tell everyone that Gene in fact did knock Finny off of the tree. Gene gets out by making up a crazy story but he is still mad at Brinker for this so he must get even.
So later on in the story, at the winter carnival, Gene gives Brinker a reason to hold a stigma against him. Gene, caught up in the excitement, and getting back at Brinker for the butt room incident, pours some cider down Brinkers throat. This cider almost chokes Brinker which causes him to be angry at Gene and he must get even with Gene later. So even later in the story, as his revenge, Brinker sets up another trial about Genes pushing Finny off of the tree. He gets everyone into his “”court room” to watch the trial and he tries to prove that Gene did in fact push Finny off. The result of all of this revenge and the result of Brinkers existence is that Finny finds out the truth which is that Gene did knock him out of the tree on purpose. The major result is that Finny dies because of Brinker.
The Essay on Cohesion With Contrast Gene Vs Finny
Although a friendship often implies many similarities, Gene and Finny also appear very different in many aspects of life. Their friendship gives the impression that at some times it was unstable, but overall it was bound to be everlasting. This companionship is a primary example of any real-life friendship of the common person. It is possible to portray many differences within a friendship, but ...
So Brinker, being a minor character, has the role of partly causing Finny to die in the end. If it wasnt for Brinker, Finny would have still been alive. Minor characters also add plot and volume to the story and keep it alive. For example Lepers going to the war. When Leper goes to the war, it is brought as a surprise. This is because Leper is not expected to be a war going type of guy.
Leper is a quiet, non athletic guy, making him not a very ideal war person. Brinker would have been expected to be the first to enlist in the war because he is so big and athletic. This is one part of the minor characters adding plot to the story. Another part is Lepers very graphic description of the war to Gene. This makes the war seem very real in the story. The most important thing Leper does to contribute to the story as a minor character is that he is also to blame for Finnys death.
Brinker calls Leper into the “court” to describe what he saw when Finny fell out of the tree. It was during Lepers description of how he saw Gene jouncing the limb when Finny realized the truth and had his second accident on the stairs, which lead to his death. So Leper can be said to be part of the reason Finny dies, and at the same time he adds plot to the story in how he goes to war. If Leper wasnt in the story, Finny would have still been alive because Brinker wouldnt be able to prove that Gene was guilty and Finny wouldnt have run out of the court to have his second fall. The minor characters in this novel are also used to for-shadow things. For example, When Doctor Stanpole turns out the light in the corridor. When Finny finds out about Genes intentional pushing him off the tree, he runs and falls down the stairs.
Dr. Stanpole comes to examine him on the stairs. Gene stays back out of the way so that Finny doesnt get all worked up and hurt himself again. Once everyone is gone but the doctor, Gene approaches him at the chapel doors, and tries to ask him whats wrong. “Its the leg again. Broken again.
The Essay on Assembly Hall Gene Finny Death
John Knowles uses the literary element of symbolism in his novel, A Separate Peace. Gene, a student at the Devon Prep School in New Hampshire, tries to understand the love, hate, and jealousy that he feels for his roommate Phineas, nicknamed "Finny." Knowles uses the Assembly Hall, the marble staircase, and the locker room to symbolize how Gene's spitefulness affects Finny, and how this effect ...
But a much cleaner break I think, much cleaner. A simple fracture. He found the light switch and the foyer was plunged into darkness.” Doctor Stanpole is used in this part of the story as a for-shadow to Finnys death. The for-shadowing is when the doctor says that its a simple fracture, and turns out the lights. The darkness for-shadows death. The doctor is also set up to be part of the cause of Finnys death.
The doctor is the one who tries to operate on Finnys bone and set it by moving it. But the doctor does something wrong. Bone marrow escapes from finnys bone, getting into his heart and killing him. So the doctor is one of the minor characters and he is used to for-shadow Finnys death, also he is part of Finnys death. This makes him an important part of the story. If Doctor Stanpole wasnt in the story, there wouldnt be any for-shadowing of Finnys death, and Finny might still be alive because a different doctor would have had to do the operation and he may not have done the same mistake.
Without the minor characters of this story, Finny would probably still be alive and the story would be lacking some of the for-shadowing of Finnys death. The minor characters in “A Separate Peace” play important roles in how the story falls together and how they all cause Finny to die in the end..