Jealousy is expressed frequently in this novel. Gene started to show jealousy …show more content…
"You'd get things so scrambled up nobody would know who to fight anymore. You'd make a mess, a big terrible mess, Finny, out of war," (Knowles 101). Gene was a pessimistic thinker and had been doing it for an extended time, to a point where he was great at it. Being a pessimistic thinker is always looking at the bad in everything and neglecting the good. Gene sees everything in the worst way possible and God says to find something positive in everything. Gene is frowned upon when he acts like this.
"I spent as much time as I could in our room trying to empty my mind of every thought to forget where I was, or who I was," (Knowles 62). This shows that Gene was feeling guilty and was trying to forget everything he did not repent so he tried to forget about it. He also did felt guilt when he could not participate and attended the Super Suicide Society of the Summer Session meeting. Instead of attending one of the meetings from the club he studied or did homework like the good student he was. Feeling guilty may be good and evil at the same time but it all depends on the situation that you are in.
Gene shows guilt, pessimism, and jealousy all throughout the novel, A Separate Peace. Jealousy is shown more often through this book and is a bigger part of the book. Jealousy come from evil and is always out to get anyone. Also pessimism and guilt was shown less but is still just as important because everything that causes these is