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Comparing The Sea Of Monsters And The Titan's Curse

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Although what is above and below the earth that we live on seem to be two separate identities; the laws and boundaries of the world itself will be tested and clash together when the gods of Olympus are forced into battle against evil doings of the titan lord, Kronos. A being, that was thought to be destroyed eons ago, but has recently arisen to take over the Western Civilization, and all the people that make it up. After retrieving the Golden Fleece from the mystical location they call The Sea of Monsters, Percy and his friends are on a race against both time and their fellow demigod, Luke. After several long hours and even more encounters with some of the most deadly creatures known to man, the group of half-bloods finally returned the fleece back to camp. …show more content…

After reading this portion of my novel, I predict that Annabeth is still alive after being thrown off of the cliff into the chasm. There are several supporting facts within the story that hint or foreshadow that she did not die in the tragic incident. The first reason why I believe she is still alive is because Percy had a nightmare about her when he got back to the camp. In the past novels, whenever Percy had a nightmare, it was usually a vision of future events that were set to happen. One can infer that because Percy dreamed about his fellow accomplice, Annabeth, that she must be alive. This shows connections within the stories, and how the author used these visions as a chance for the reader to foreshadow something that would occur later in the story. Additionally, in the story, several things that Chiron said might have hinted at the fact that Annabeth could still be alive. Chiron had practically raised her all the years she had been a year-round camper, and knew how capable she was of survival. He said, "She's very bright. If… if

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