Thursday, September 22, 2011

ASP Assignment #2 Question #4

4.) How does the invention of and the playing of Blitzball impact/influence the relationship between Finny and Gene? Be sure to provide two specific examples.

The invention of Blitzball impacts the relationship between Finny and Gene by shifting the power to one side, and in this case, to Finny's side. Gene says after the invention of Blitzball,"He had unconciously invented a game that brought his own athletic talents to a pitch." (pg. 39). While Gene is not the most fantastic Blitzball player, Finny, as the inventor, is the best in the whole school. Although Gene does not specifically admit it in the literature, he becomes jealous of Finny and wishes he could be in his social position. While this jealousy can elevate hatred and destroy Finny and Gene's friendship, it can also be beneficial to their relationship, and install a sense of competition. Competition is healthy because it gives us an ever changing ceiling of ability, and helps us keep our purpose (Mann, English 81) Competition is also what makes Gene say "Finny could shine with everyone, he attracted everyone he met. I was glad of that too. Naturally. He was my roomate and my best friend. The invention of Blitzball played a crucial part in the friendship of Finny and Gene, and will continue to do so in the chapters to come.

1 comment:

  1. I could not agree with you more, Will. Throughout assignment of reading there are certain passages where the Gene is sliding in feelings that is similar to admiration, but more along the lines of jealousy. The way the jealousy was described was as Gene thinking about how amazing Finny was at, one, getting away with everything, and two, his ability at Blitzball. That jealousy cannot hurt a relationship between two friends but as the reading goes on the jealousy becomes more and more obvious so the future jealousy could get in the way of the friendship.

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