In "Freak the Mighty," Kevin is fascinated by the Knights of the Round Table because they embody ideals of bravery, loyalty, and adventure, which resonate with his own desires for heroism and significance. He sees himself as a modern-day knight, using imaginative play to cope with his physical limitations and to create a sense of belonging. This interest also serves as a way for him and Max to bond, as they embark on their own quests and adventures together. Ultimately, the knights symbolize the strength and courage that Kevin aspires to have in his life.
because kevin was a freak
his only friend is Max Kane.
In Freak the Mighty, Freak's real name is Kevin Avery.
The main characters in the book are Freak/Kevin and Max. (sorry it wasnt Freak and Mighty whoever said that).
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because kevin was a freak
Kevin(freak) max
his only friend is Max Kane.
Only Freak dies in freak the mighty
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In Freak the Mighty, Freak's real name is Kevin Avery.
The main characters in the book are Freak/Kevin and Max. (sorry it wasnt Freak and Mighty whoever said that).
brain power
he said that because together, they made up freak the mighty
In "Freak the Mighty," Kevin is fascinated by King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table because he sees them as symbols of bravery, adventure, and intelligence. He relates to their quest for honor and the idea of overcoming challenges, reflecting his own struggles with his physical disabilities. Additionally, the stories provide an escape from his reality and inspire him to envision himself as a hero, much like the knights he admires. This interest also helps strengthen his bond with Max, as they share these imaginative adventures together.