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    plot was extremely interesting and did not need any changes. The novel and the movie are different‚ with few similarities. Usually‚ the novel is worse than the movie‚ although this duo is an exception. Take Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan for example. In the movie‚ they took out some extremely important parts‚ like how Percy met Ares‚ the god of war‚ on the beach and defeated him in a bloody battle. He even injured Ares‚ which is pretty much impossible‚ considering

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    Hestia is the personification of warmth. After Zeus married Hera‚ he also married other goddesses which he was fond of. Apollo‚ the god of medicine‚ Athena‚ the god of wisdom‚ Aries‚ the god of war‚ Hephaestus‚ the god of weapon‚ Hermes‚ the god of thief‚ Aphrodite‚ the god of beauty‚ and Dionysus‚ the god of wine. Other than Hades‚ all 4 siblings of Zeus including Zeus himself makes the 12 Olympians. A Titan named Prometheus created human‚ he made great devotion to the history of human. Zeus made

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    When it comes to the rain‚ she knows she can’t change the weather‚ but she can change the football practices so they are not playing in lightning storms. “On our way to the parking lot‚ she said‚ ‘These boys shouldn’t be out in a thunderstorm...Why can’t they practice in the morning‚ when it doesn’t rain? This is ridiculous. When you know it’s definitely going to rain at exactly the same time

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    The primary virtue of How to Read Literature Like a Professor is it’s "duh’ factor. Take this trick question: In a lake‚ there are a patch of lilies‚ which double in size every day. If this patch of lilies take 48 days to cover the entire lake‚ how many days would it take for the patch to cover the entire lake? Maybe you think you know the answer. Maybe you have no clue. But then you hear the answer. That it takes 47 days for the lilies to cover half of the pond. It’s that feeling - that the knowledge

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    Mythology essay Greek mythology has influenced the modern day world. As a result it has affected our modern day popular culture. Popular culture is an idealistic lifestyle and culture patterns that are accepted widespread within a population. Through today’s popular culture such as the Olympic games‚ advertisement‚ and movies it is evident that Greek mythology has impacted our society. According to Tess Owen the Olympic games was first held in approximately 776 B.C in the Greek city of Olympia.

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    copies of the book. “Anyone who liked the cay‚ would like to read this stunning prequel- sequel.” I can agree because I liked the genre of the Cay and feel like that genre is the best suited to me. I would compare this book to “Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief” because they have numerous things in common. For example‚ the main characters Philip and Percy both have to move away due to a danger and both books have wars or a bug battle. The difference in these stories are that one is fictional and one

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    Both authors are similar yet different. They each have different characteristics‚ one is a vlogger on YouTube and the other formerly a teacher‚ but there are related features. The individualities are they are authors and both write books for young adults and preteens. The authors have various audiences despite working in a certain genre for kids and young adults‚ readers vary in ages. Both of these authors appeal to me because the characters face genuine problems that are in reality also. Even though

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    Perseus Birth • The king of Argos‚ named Acrisius‚ went to an oracle because he was upset about not having a son. This oracle foresaw that his daughter‚ Danae‚ would have a son with Zeus that would one day kill him. To keep Danae from having children‚ Acrisius locked her in a bronze tower. One day‚ Zeus came to her and turned the prison into a field of flowers. When Acrisius saw light coming from the tower‚ he ordered his men to tear down a wall and found Danae with a baby on her lap

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    risks with their lives‚ by crossing oceans‚ countries‚ and unfriendly border points. Some authors who apply this theme are Rick Riordan‚ Susan Collins‚ and Gary Paulsen. Some of the well-known novels that use this theme are Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief‚ Hatchet‚ and The Hunger Games. Many characters in Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist embark on their personal journeys. Through The Alchemist‚ Paulo Coelho Focuses on journey/personal growth of the main characters‚ such as Santiago and the crystal

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    out he laughs at them jokingly. He continuously did this until one day a wolf really ate him and no one came to his rescue. The author conveys a powerful message to the readers by showing them the consequences of lying. Riordan‚ R. (2005). The lightning thief. New York: Miramax Books/Hyperion Books for Children. This myth focuses on a 12-year-old boy named Percy who isn’t getting along with just about everyone in school and soon discovers part of his problems are related to the fact that he’s the son

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