According to the following extracts (the sites are all listed below), Gene is both the protagonist and antagonist. No wonder some of us were confused!
Gene Forrester is the narrator of the book. He is both the protagonist and antagonist of this novel. He is a very competitive student in academics whose ambition is to earn the best grades in school. He is a somber, contemplative character, whose personality contrasts sharply with that of his best friend Phineas.
Protagonist
Gene Forrester, the narrator, is also the protagonist of the novel. Idolizing Finny and striving to be like him, Gene becomes extremely jealous of his friend's abilities and spontaneous ways. His jealousy makes him cause Finny to fall from a tree; in turn, Finny becomes a cripple, destroying his bright and promising future. When Finny learns that Gene, his supposed best friend, has caused his accident, he is shocked and hurt. Feeling that his trust and faith have been violated, he falls down the stairs and breaks his leg again. In turn, Gene is more ravaged with guilt than ever.
Antagonist
Gene's antagonist is really himself. Although he pretends to be his friend, he has a deep jealousy for Finny, his roommate. Since Finny is admired by the teachers and the students for his athletic ability and his carefree, spontaneous ways, Gene longs to be like him and tries to imitate him. When he is unsuccessful, he takes his failure out on Finny, causing him to fall from the tree and become a cripple. Then Gene must wrestle with his guilt.
The main protagonist/antagonist of the novel, Gene, returns to his alma mater the Devon School in New England. As a result, he flashes back to his school years. Though Finny is Gene’s best friend, Gene seems to be in constant competition with him. Finny’s easy nature infuriates Gene and his lackadaisical attitudes about life and academics are the root of Gene’s hatred and jealousy.
Gene Forrester is the narrator of the book. He is both the protagonist and antagonist of this novel. He is a very competitive student in academics whose ambition is to earn the best grades in school. He is a somber, contemplative character, whose personality contrasts sharply with that of his best friend, Phineas (aka Finny). His internal conflict is the basis for almost all of the action in the book and is a metaphor for WWII, revealing that his conflicts were part of his own "personal" war.
2007-07-02 03:33:07
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answered by Sandy 7
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The tree and the broken leg?
RE:
tagonist & Protagonist of A Separate Peace By John Knowles?
2014-11-03 20:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that the protagonist is Gene, because it doesn't have to be a hero, it just has to be the main character. I think Finny is the antagonist, because the antagonist is the adversary of the protagonist, and Finny is Gene's enemy.
2014-08-30 13:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The antagonist of a story line is the character who is an adversary of the hero or "protagonist". Your first answerer got it backwards. The protagonist is the main character of the story.
2007-07-01 14:49:58
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answered by Kraftee 7
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2016-11-07 21:41:31
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answered by ? 4
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the antagonist is the main character himself
the protagonist could be his friend.. because he symbolizes goodness.. well not really that.. it's another word for naive. but i can't think of it
just go to
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/separate/
and there are a lot of good info there
2007-07-01 12:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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