Freak has just died, and Max is very sad. Max never knew he was going to die. So this was surprising to him. Of course he was sad but there was more than just that. Freak never came out of the Down Under. Before Freak died he gave Max a book, it was blank. Max wanted to never forget his friend. So with the book he wrote what he did with Freak.Freak had told him to do this. And he did do it. He wrote everything they did together. Max missed his only friend he had. Most likely he also felt lonely and sad with no friend to hang out with. Gram had also said many times before, “what a poor boy Kevin is.” Proposing that Max felt sorry for max. In the book Max was rather mad. Freak had told him that he was going to get a new bionic body. Max was mad
Max help Kevin out a lot because when they were in the street way but Max learned to stand up for himself and Kevin because he started to care about him and himself as well. He started to protect his friends and not be afraid of anyone. Just started to care about people and Kevin kept going on. Max would do anything for Kevin because he knew that Kevin had a problem like in the lunchroom when Kevin started choking and Max saved Kevin's life. It just shows how much Max cares about Kevin as a friend to him and not just a person but like a brother.
so they became forever friends. In both the movie and the book Freak dies because his heart grew too big for his little body. Both the book and the movie are amusing. Both Freak and Max were bullied. Both in the book and the movie Max had a disorder with his body that prevented him from playing sports.
Max finally answered and denied his identity. He was then taken and beaten twice before being sent off to Auschwitz, a concentration camp, when he was 19. They were packed into cattle cars; people were crying, it was dark, it was scary. When Max arrived, he separated from the women and given a number, which they tattooed on his arm. He went through many tough situations, very similar to what happened to Elie Wiesel in the book Night.
Walter ignored the teachings of the Nazi party because he knew that Max was a human being just like he was; no more and no less. 1. “Don’t go, Papa. Please...first we lost Max. I can’t lose you now, too.”
The book was drawings that summed up his past life for the one he lived in now. The importance of drawing on the pages of "Mein Kampf" showed that Max had no respect for Hitler, as Hitler had no respect for Max. While Max read the book, he saw the hate that the Nazi 's had for him, and why he had to remain hidden from Germany. By
What’s happening in the story is that Max is acting tough but he’s not. In paragraph 50/51 the text says The boys asked Max if he had been crying “Naw” he said “there was the water dripping from the tunnel roof but you said don’t move right?” “Well I was just being obedient.” This shows that this is important because it’s showing that he’s acting tough
In the book Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, there are contrast and contradiction moments that are revealing change. In the book, Grim and the School nurse both say,“ Everything is going to be okay maxwell, I am sure of it.” But, Max thinks he is okay and nothing bad is going to happen and Freak is the one that needs someone to tell him he is going to be okay, because stuff is happening to freak.
In the book Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick Grim and Gram were out of character they usually aren 't yelling at each other. Max was down in the cellur and heard the whole conversation. Grim was thinking of buying a gun then Gram started crying on how he shouldn 't buy one. They also talked about how Killer Kane can just take it right out of his hands and shoot him and how he was on patrol. After that Grim went down to the cellar where Max was, and grim usually tells Max to clean his room and put his dirty socks and cloths inside his closet
He then uses his friends words to prove his response. This shows that Max struggles to be tough. It is important because it proves he struggles with being tough. This proves he is struggling to be tough because Max was crying on the train and didn’t want to prove it because he thinks his friends will think he is not tough if he
I think that this shows that Max is really fighting mainly his guilt, and all of the other bad things that happen to him and that in his battle, he loses. Another example of Max distracting himself from everything is when he says to Liesel, “Often I wish this would all be over Liesel, but then somehow you do something like walk down the basement steps with a snowman in your hands.” (p. 313) I think that this shows how Max uses Liesel as a distraction and the happiness she brings him, to take away from all of the things he is feeling responsible for. Michael used his pain and his suffering to help him deal with the guilt of surviving and it is obvious when he was in the basement and his eyes, “beat furiously in their sockets as he squeezed his injured hand and the blood rose through the bandage” (p. 487).
Max has his meeting with the principle, then soon after Freak chokes on food. Also, the novel and the movie both have or show Max living with Gram and Grim. There is also Freak naming the elements of the fireworks show while sitting on Max’s shoulders. They find Loretta’s purse in the drain.
Kevin Avery who is also considered as "Freak", is a short twelve year old boy who has a physical deformity on the inside of his body. He is unable to walk properly so he uses his crutches to help him but despite his physical disability, he is a pure genius. He lives right beside Max's house with his mother Fair Gwen who was the friend of Max's mother. Ever since Freak and Max met, they both have become very close friends. Since Freak could not walk, he jumps on Max's back and acts like his brain.
Even in this intense story, Maximum Ride, James Patterson still manages to fit in an interesting relationship between two characters, Max and Fang. In our story's first chapter I will ponder Max and Fang’s unique relationship, and see why they might have this relationship. Another interesting thing we will look at is how the author foreshadows it too. In Maximum Ride, there are human-bird hybrids that escape from an evil lab. When one of the mutants gets taken captive so the scientist could perform experiments on her (Patterson 22), protagonist Max, and some of the other mutants, Fang and Nudge go to save her.
Max then depends on Freak to tell him where to go, and just focuses on the ground. When Max’s father showed up in the middle of the night to “take Max with him”, Freak does the brave thing of helping the police look for his best friend. As the police find Max and his father, Killer Kane, Kevin stands up tall and sprays Kenny with a concoction that burns when it touches Killer Kane’s eyes. After the struggle is over Kenny Kane is arrested and is sent to jail for the murder of Annie Kane, attempted murder of Loretta Lee, and attempted murder of Maxwell Kane. Many friendships are formed by helping someone in need, like how Freak helped
Max not only is in danger himself, but puts Liesel's whole family at risk. “Now I think we are friends, this girl and me. On her birthday it was she who gave a gift to me,”(Zusak Ch 12). Liesel gave Max the gift of friendship, and that meant a lot to Max. Liesel hugs Max as an act of pity, but Max sees it more than that.