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"Freak the Mighty" by Rodman Philbrick is a story about the unlikely friendship between two boys, Max and Kevin, who are vastly different in size and intellect. Max is a tall, strong, and often misunderstood boy, while Kevin is a small, brilliant, and physically disabled boy. The two become inseparable, and together they embark on many adventures. The main conflict in the story is when Max's father, who has been in prison, is released and wants to reconnect with Max. The conflict arises when Max is torn between his desire to reconnect with his father and his loyalty to Kevin. Max believes that his father has changed and deserves a second chance, but Kevin is worried that Max's father will hurt him again. Max's perspective on the conflict is that his father has changed and deserves a second chance, as he believes that people can change. He says, "People can change. That's what redemption means." On the other hand, the antagonist, Max's father, believes that he deserves another chance and that Max should trust him. He says, "I paid my debt to society. I deserve another chance." In the end, Max realizes that Kevin was right, and his father has not changed. The story shows the importance of loyalty and friendship, even when faced with difficult decisions.
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