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    The overall theme I found in Freak was that no matter what, it is good to be different and to stand out. No one is the same and don’t try to change yourself to be like other people. Even though it might get hard because you don’t fit the “standards,” don’t try to be like others. You are beautiful just the way you are. At the beginning of the book, Miriam said it herself, ‘“It’s good to be weird. Who cares if people think you’re weird?”’ This quote from Miriam tells the reader that she doesn’t…

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    “We need to ask ourselves: is it fair to make inherntly- wild animals preform unnatural behaviors- balance on balls, wear huamn clothes, jump out of water on comand… for our entertainment?” This was the question of Paula Fitzsimmons who is very passtionate about saving wild animals. She highlighted one of the serious issues that one hasn’t sat down and thought about. Although circuses have used animals for many years doesn’t mean the animals are treated like they should be. Initially, circuses…

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    Freaks In Frankenstein

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    to trust anyone; your family had jaded you to any and all interactions with other people. The fact that said other people bullied you didn't help. But you can tell how different these monsters are. You know that aboveground, they would be called "freaks," like you were, and that gives you a sense of closeness that you haven't had with anyone for as long as you can remember. You trust this strange but perfect family to take care of you, and later it will probably scare you how much faith you've…

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    a few feet in order blindly and dumbly to rot and disappear forever.” Hayley says there are only two types of people in the world: zombies and freaks. While Hayley’s aphorism was an admirable effort to display her attempt at a doctrine of ontological truth, Ernest Becker’s adage is a neurostorm of intense intellectual pleasure. Zombies and freaks. That is what Hayley categorizes every human on the planet. The zombies, in the story, were the superlatives of the social ladder- jocks,…

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    Freak The Mighty Theme

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    In the novel, Freak the mighty, by Rodman Philbrick, many themes are revealed. Max and Freak became friends because they were both outcast and could relate to each other. They became "Freak the Mighty". They had a lot of adventures together. when Max's father was in prison everyone was afraid of Max, he would stay in his basement which became his room. But Freak was always there for him, In the end they were both separated by Freaks death.The themes of Freak the Mighty are, isolation, friendship…

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    Nietzsche was a German philosopher born in 1844. Much of his work was published. He was considered to be a huge influence on the western philosophy and modern intellectual philosophy. He was a philosopher, cultural critic, and essayist. He wrote on truth, history, morality, cultural theory, human consciousness, language, power, and even the meaning of existence. Nietzsche believed that as humans we fundamentally want power and always attempt to inflict our will upon others. He believed to live…

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    Do you know what a stereotype is? A stereotype is a widely held but fixed oversimplified image or idea of a particular of person or thing. In the tv show Freaks and Geeks there are alot of stereotypes. They are divided into three groups you have the freaks, the geeks, and then you have the jocks. These stereotypes are unfair and untrue. In the show the “geeks” are Sam and his friends. At one point in the show Sam makes fun of Neal because he plays with a chemistry set. In return Neal makes…

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    Teamwork is important because it is a valuable skill that helps others that need help who are by themselves. In the novel Freak the Mighty there's a kid named Kevin also called as Freak has Morquio Syndrome in his body that makes him really small and can barely walk. Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, this novel is about two kids name Max and Kevin and they become friends in middle and the first time that they met was when Max needed some help with reading, Kevin comes in to help him read and…

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    an individual to set self-restraining routine to complete daily tasks. As a result, this causes them to give up the finer things. This presumption alone could prompt someone to consider that highly organized people are uninteresting, uptight, “neat-freaks” who are always striving to be perfect in everything they do and are too preoccupied to pay attention to anything else. However, I have to disagree. I see getting rid of spontaneity and acquiring these abilities as a stepping stone towards a…

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    Freak The Mighty Quotes

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    someone or make good friends, you look past looks, and you judge people by personality. Wouldn’t it be nice if the whole world was like that? That is the truth, the whole truth, the unvanquished truth is how Freak would say it. This is similar to the ways of how the characters in the book “Freak The Mighty” are most commonly judged, such as Max, the main character. The character of Maxwell Kane is first described as tall, illiterate, and kind of a grump, especially since, in the book, he…

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