Answer:
He says people believe the worst of him because of his size, because of the way he looks.
It could have been true at some point, but not anymore, because Kenny is really a cruel person and he did commit a murder. So his claim that people think he commits crimes because of his fearsome looks is not true.
Explanation:
In Freak the Mighty Kenny Kane kidnaps his son, Max. He tries to make Max believe that all the things people say about him are not true, that he is a victim of a cruel belief that he commits crimes just because he looks a certain way.
Kenny says, "As if a man should be blamed for how fearsome or cruel he looks, when in fact he's a truly loving person inside" to convey to Max that people just cruelly think he commits crimes because he looks fearsome, but he doesn't actually commit any crimes.
Answer:
The time of the friend has passed the time of "tribulation" and we are at a time when every "tribulation" is losing a friend!
(They wrote sad phrases, I want to shout)
Native American literature often features a combination of oral storytelling techniques and tribal mythology with European literary forms such as the novel or short story. Many works of Native American literature are strongly rooted in myth and symbolic archetypes.