Character Analysis: Freak The Mighty

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The standard way of thinking about friendships is that all friends are the same. That could not be further than the truth. My best friends and I are polar opposites. My friends and I all believe in letting each other be ourselves, that is why we are best friends. Savanna is a Netflix queen she loves TV, and never see her without her phone. Our other friend Desiree loves to play soccer and art While I enjoy reading books and playing on my phone. These are the reasons that lead me to believe that a friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself.

One example that shows that a friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself happens in the book Freak the Mighty. In this story, we meet two best friends …show more content…

In this story, we also meet two best friends. They were only best friends in the summer and went to different schools. But at the start of middle school, their two schools combined and they are reunited. The blue-eyed was not considered "popular" while the other was. The other kid's made fun of the blue-eyed girl because she wore her heart on her sleeve. " I no longer fought for the coveted seat at the group table. If the blue-eyed girl wasn't included in the lunchroom then I didn't want to be included, either. If she wasn't invited the sleepovers, then I didn't want to go." The other girl chooses her friend over popularity and did not care if the blue-eyed girl wore her heart on her sleeve. She wanted to be her friend so she let her have total freedom to be herself. Since she did let her friend be herself they had a great friendship that carried them through …show more content…

In this story, we meet a young boy named Brian. Brian has no friends and feels invisible to his peers, he likes to draw and keep to himself. The other kids picked on him and did not include him. All that changed one day when the class got a new kid. The new kids' name was Justin, on his first day he brought this food Bulgogi all of the kids made fun of him for that. "The next day, when Justin goes to his cubby to put away his backpack he notices a piece of paper with his name on it. It read, Justin, I thought that the bulgogi looked good, Brian." Even though all the other kids made fun of Justin for his food, Brian did not care. He even told Justin that he thought his food looked good to make him feel better. Brian knew what it was like to be picked on, so he was very accepting of