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Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick is about two boys, Kevin a.k.a. “Freak” and Max. Max is always putting himself down saying, “I’m a big, dumb, idiot”. Then one day Freak comes along and Max finds fulfillment in him because he is a small, smart “know-it-all”, the exact opposite of himself. Max and Freak call themselves “Freak the mighty” because they think they are one person. The story takes place in a present day small town in the U.S. The author chose this place probably because there are many types of people (rich and poor) to interact with. In one such incident Freak and Max fish a purse out of a sewer, then bring it to the “New Testaments” (the real name is the New Tenements), they meet one of Max’s father’s old friends, Iggy. Iggy tells
 
 


The theme is made evident in such events as when Freak dies at the end of the book, Max goes crazy and breaks a window in the hospital. The main characters are Kevin (a. The second conflict is man versus man. I don't think this was a very good ending because Freak died and nothing really changed. The first conflict is man versus himself; Max is always hearing his Grim (his grandfather) and Gram (his grandmother) say that he is starting to look like "him" (which is Kane or Max's father). Max, on the other hand, is a tall, dumb 13-year-old who doesn't really have any friends. They ended up in the basement of an old burned down building. One time when Max was sitting down in "the dungeon" (which is his bedroom down in the cellar) Kane came in and kidnapped him! Kane dragged him all the way down to Iggy's house at the new testaments. Max feels that he is not wanted because he looks so much like Kane, who is supposed to be in jail for killing Max's mother, but he escaped. They didn't stay there long though, Kane said they had to leave because the cops were after them. Then on Freak's birthday he was rushed to the hospital and ended up dying.


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