A Separate Peace Finny Character Analysis

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What makes a hero? According to Aristotle, "A man doesn't become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall." A Tragic hero is different, this type of person, is hero who possesses a defect that brings about or contributes to his or her down fall. They have a flaw like pride or an error of judgement. Finny, from the novel A Separate Peace, is one of these heroes. Finny is considered a tragic hero because he does not accept the fact there is evil in the world, he thinks that everyone thinks like he does, and he loses everything he had. Finny refused to accept that there is evil in the world that he live in. For example, when Finny is talking about the war to Gene, he says that, "They’ve made it all up." (Knowles 61). They, refers