Rodman Philbrick's Freak The Mighty

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In Rodman Philbrick’s compelling book, Freak The Mighty, Philbrick develops Killer Kane’s personality by making him use manipulative and convincing strategies to achieve his goals.
Killer Kane tries to make Max feel comfortable with his environment despite all the torn sheets and the harsh living conditions.
Killer Kane uses the strategy of being relatable and saying everyone blamed him for his mother’s death because of his size, like Max who had been judged by his grandparents and had been called names at school for his size, and for his father’s reputation.
This displays that Killer Kane recognizes Max’s similarities and feels sorry for him for being judged and for himself also for being given this life of misery and terror, to try to persuade