Use Of Mood In Philbrick's Freak The Mighty

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In chapter nineteen and twenty of the compelling book Freak the Mighty, Philbrick’s use of tone and mood helps explain how Iggy and Loretta's mood and tone have changed for Max after killer Kane's horrible actions. When Kane left the room Loretta Lee feeling empathy for Max tries to sneak in and free him. Her plans though were cut short as when Kane finds out he tries to take her life. Max, who is put in a sympathetic and brave mood, because of loretta's change of mood and tone to him, tries stopping his despiteful dad by talking to him in a loud and firm tone, saying he knows he was the murderer of his mom and others. Kane who is furious at Max starts yelling back saying, “they brainwashed you” and “It’s all a lie” Just then after help from