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    Percy‚ being the only known child of one of the big three gods‚ who is still alive‚ is being disturb by the fact that he might be the one who will either save Olympus or totally destroy it. While in the camp‚ Percy meets Tyson‚ his half-brother who is a Cyclops. Because of Tyson’s true nature‚ Percy becomesa little bit shameful of him. When their camp is later attacked by a traitor of their kind‚ they discover that thetree which protects the camp was poisoned. In order to keep the camp safe‚ Annabeth

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    Book vs. Movie: Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief When books are made into movies‚ the movies are not always correct when it comes to carrying the information from the book to the movie. This usually leaves many irritated fans of the book. There are very few times that the movie is better than the book‚ but there are plenty of movies in which this is not the case. One example of these terrible movies is Percy Jackson and The Lightning

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    In this essay‚ I will write about how the movie Percy Jackson Lightning Thief draws on and transforms the legend of Perseus by rendering new characters‚ hero type‚ plot‚ and basic hero themes. I will do this in three paragraphs in the order of plot events‚ themes‚ hero types. Also with a conclusion paragraph. ` First‚ the events‚ from the legend of perseus was rendered new in Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief by changing the origin of percey. Perseus was raised in a small island ruled by polydectes

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    Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief” is one of my favorite Percy Jackson books of all time. When a group of people decided to create the movie‚ I was bursting with joy. However‚ when I saw that so many things had changed‚ my excitement dropped. I was sad for quite a while but I learned to enjoy it. While watching the movie‚ I took notes on the similarities and differences between the movie and the book. In the movie‚ Percy Jackson is 16-years-old‚ in the book however‚ Percy was 12-years-old.

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    answers that she gave me. Recently‚ she has read the entire Harry Potter series and the Percy Jackson series. This was surprising to me because when I was her age I wasn’t reading these types of books and I haven’t met any 11 year olds who have. These book series are lengthy chapter books that follow the story of two teens who live in a magical world. The Harry Potter series has seven books in total and the Percy Jackson series has three.

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    works of Rick Riordan 2. Question: because I want to find out how he portrayed the different characters of Greek mythology in his “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” series 3. Significance: in order to help my reader understand how pop culture influenced different modern retellings of Greek mythology Rick Riordan’s “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” series focuses on a modern retelling of Greek mythology through the life of a demigod. The characters he chose to use for his series

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    book project was Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan. The main character in this book was Percy Jackson his father is Poseidon the god of the sea and his mother is a normal human. In the book he discovers more of his abilities he inherited from his father and he learns to like his half-brother Tyson. Tyson is also a son of Poseidon‚ but instead of a human he is a Cyclops. He is younger than Percy and embarrasses Percy all the time. Although he is not smart he is incredibly strong like all other Cyclops

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    Call to Adventure - We are introduced to Perseus “PercyJackson‚ a seemingly boring kid‚ with dyslexia and troubles making friends. An argument could be made that the first call was in the museum when he was attacked by the Fury‚ telling him to confess. Not a literal call‚ but rather a sign by fate that something is happening‚ the first touch of Percy with the world of the gods. The literal call to adventure of the story is at a rather late part‚ Percy was already part of Camp Half-blood‚ and his father

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    Thematic Elements of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief In Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief‚ there are various messages that the reader is able to observe and learn from. A few of the messages found in this novel‚ are the following: everyone needs acceptance from society; everything does not always seem to be what they appear to be; a person’s fate is unpredictable‚ and as a society people should take care of the environment. These are issues

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    Percy Jackson/ADHD Does Percy Jackson have ADHD? I think Percy Jackson has ADHD because he is always doing something‚ or blurting something out. When he is doing something‚ he is doing something else the next minute. First‚ Percy Jackson is always doing something and not ever just sitting down. ADHD is when you always have to be doing something. If you go up to Percy and tell him not to do something‚ he always will probably do it. In the book The Lightning Thief it says “He is never

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