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    Mighty Motors Case Summary

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    Case 1. Mighty Motors will win this case because the advertisement that they placed in the newspaper did not represent a legally binding contract with a purchaser of their vehicle. As no contract existed there could not be a breach of a contract. Also, the Johnsons did not realize, when they purchased their 2004 auto, that the offer had even been made, and were perfectly content with their purchase when they made it, and they selected their vehicle because it was the one that they desired, not…

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    Kim Basinger and Mighty Wind Inc. are the defendants and appellants and Main Line Pictures is the plaintiff. Kim Basinger, a relatively famous actress, was sent a screenplay of “Boxing Helena” in December of 1990 by Main Line Pictures. Basinger showed interest and excitement in being the female lead of the movie. Barbara Dreyfus, who was Basinger’s assistant and Mighty Wind’s director of development, set up a meeting for her to meet with Main Line Pictures. Mighty Wind was the company through…

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    Everyone needs a worthy friend by her side. A true friend is someone that you can always count on. In Rodman Philbrick's Freak the mighty the two true friends names are Max and Kevin. They go on many quests from being the knights in the medieval time to finding treasures.Kevin and max both have their differences but they can conquer anything when they’re together.The one thing I pointed out as a theme was power of a good friendship.Kevin lives with a tragic disease,and max lives with the…

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    In The Book Freak The Mighty And The Mighty there are significant differences.The significant differences I saw was in the characters. The three main characters I saw were was Maxwell, Freak, And “Killer Kane” A.K.A Kenny Kane., And I will point out the changes from the book and the movie. Maxwell is the main character we see in the book the movie. The significant changes I saw was the color of his skin, His attitude, And his strength. The reason I said the color of his skin was a…

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    Freak the Mighty, a book now recommended to classrooms around the world, is written by Rodman Philbrick, and takes place in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Maxwell is the main character, and the book is mostly about what he is remembering. Max is both dyslexic and illiterate, but is rather tall and strong for his age. Kevin, the other main character, suffers from Morquio Syndrome, a ridiculously rare and also rather dangerous form of dwarfism (earning him the nickname “Freak”, due to his bell-shaped…

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    to all ages is known as The Mighty Ducks. Although this feel-good movie made by Disney did not satisfy the movie critics, it did provide a great family movie. The plot was included a relatable and realistic story, which made this movie excellent in the Literary and Dramatic categories. On the other hand, the Cinematic aspect of this movie did lack compared to other movies because this movie is from the 1990s and does not meet up to today’s movie standards. Yet, The Mighty Ducks does create an…

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    In chapter 3 of Freak the Mighty, Max is faced with the problem of being afraid of Freak. Later Max see’s that Freak got some paper helicopter thing stuck in a tree. Since Freak is a very small, bony kid he was not able to get his “helicopter” out of the tree and after Max noticed he used his height to help Freak get his “helicopter”. Once Max had helped Freak they realized neither was that bad and hang-out for the rest of the day. In Unexpected Fortunes, Claire goes to see her father in the…

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    mental, and physical. A win win relationship would be between two people that benefit each other in any situation. Some examples of win win relationships were George and Lennie, Max and Kevin, and Mitch and Morrie. In the book Of Mice and Men, The Mighty, and Tuesdays With Morrie. They all had a win win relationship with one another because they benefitted each other. There are three categories emotional, mental, and physical are going to be discussed in these three body paragraphs. The first…

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    different friends become close? In the book, “Freak the Mighty”, Kevin (Freak) and Maxwell (mighty) are completely different from each other both mentally and physically, yet they become great friends throughout the story. In the novel “Freak the Mighty” by Rodman Philbrick, the theme is that people can become friends regardless of differences and societal expectations. The author communicates this theme by using hyperbole. Freak and Mighty are as different as two people can be. They have…

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    Dyer once said “If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” So if we look at the novel Freak the Mighty in Kevin’s perspective, it will drastically change.In the novel Freak the Mighty the storyline would have changed hugely, if told by Kevin’s perspective because we would have heard about his Dad, his challenges, and his family. If Freak the Mighty was told by Kevin’s perspective, we would have heard more about his Father. Freak would have talked about how he may…

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