Thursday, January 19, 2012

In Freak the Mighty, how would you describe the climax?

In Philbrick's Freak the Mighty, the
climax of the novel happens very close to the end of the novel when Kevin (Freak)
dies.


A climax is:


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the moment in a play, novel, short story, or
narrative poem at which the crisis comes to its point of greatest intensity and is
resolved.



Therefore, all of
the conflict (the fighting with the Tony D. and his gang, the kidnapping of Max, and the
hospitalizations of Freak) all lead up to the death of
Freak.


After Freak dies, Max is able to understand what he
must do to survive without Freak. Max has become stronger, learned about true
friendship, and realized that he is capable of standing up for himself and
others.


Therefore, the climax of the novel is Freak's death
given the falling action and resolution are the places where Max comes to terms with
everything that has happened over his time with Freak.

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