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    Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief is based off Greek mythology. Percy Jackson is a half-blood, which means half human, half god, but even more shocking he is the son of Poseidon; one of the big three. Percy just discovered this whole new world, but now Zeus’s master bolt is missing and all fingers are pointing at Percy. Percy must find the bolt and return it to Zeus in 10 days or else a god war will begin. Through Percy’s quest to find the bolt, Percy shows courage even when he

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    value; one being “Green Willow”. Retold by Paul-Jordan Smith, this myth follows the life of a samurai who meets his lover on his quest, and abandons all else for her. Similarly, “Percy Jackson: the Lightning Thief” by Rick Riordan showcases Percy Jackson and his journey to find Zeus’s stolen lightning bolt, while “Theseus and the Minotaur” by Gavin O'Rahilly illustrates Theseus’s quest to kill the minotaur, a half-bull half-man monster. The final myth, Michael Gibson's “Orpheus and Eurydice”, depicts

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    “The Lightning Thief” by Rick Riordan, is about Percy Jackson who finds out that he is the son of Poseidon and is offered a quest to save a was between the gods. ”Aesop Fables” by Aesop is a collection of novels written by a freed African slave. ”Aesop Fables” uses animals to teach life lessons. Ancient cultures continue to shape our world. These stories from Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt prove that stories can shape our world by teaching us how to be better people today.     “The Lightning Thief”

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    true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the size of his heart.” The Lightning Thief is the first novel in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians Novels. It was the first young adult novel written by Rick Riordan. Percy jackson and the Olympians tells the story of modern day twelve year old Percy who finds out that he is a demigod, son of Greek God Poseidon and a mortal woman. The Lightning Thief was published in 2005 by Miramax Books, and thus Disney Hyperion imprint. The book

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    DANAϋS,PERSEUS,AND THE GORGON and Percy Jackson and the olympians:The lightning thief are the same but the movie was more modern and had different plot,characters,theme from killing medusa to wearing flying shoes the stories can be similar or completely different. Percy jackson and the olympians:the lightning thief is a modernized adaptation of the perseus legend this can be seen in the way they changed the name perseus to percy.The change can also be seen with the characters like in the original

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    Have you ever wondered why “Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief was created after “Danaus, Perseus, and the Gorgon”? Well, the story Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief is a modernized version of Danaus, Perseus, and the Gorgon”; it connects/modernizes its events, character types, and themes. Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief modernized the events in "Danaus, Perseus, and the Gorgon". First, the author writes, “Looking into the mirroring shield, Perseus swooped down, and with one deft

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    Do you know the heroes that are around you daily? In the book, The Lightning Thief, Percy Jackson is a hero because his quest teaches him to protect others, and tests his strength. My great-grandfather, Joseph Fobbs could empower the world, with his journey as a biracial child during the time of segregation. My great-grandfather, Joseph Fobbs, is a hero because he has contributed power and inspiration to this earth, as well as to my very own family. The first stage encountered by Joseph

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    The same archetypal hero exists in the Greek myth of Perseus and the modern film “Percy Jackson and the lightning thief” (2010); however, the modern retelling proves that flaws or weaknesses can become one’s greatest strength. In the modern day film of Percy Jackson the lightning thief, we see a small teenager living in a big city, we get to know that he’s not any normal teenager in fact he’s much greater than that. You see Percy has ADHD, some teenagers would think this as a disadvantage in their

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    Rick Riordan’s “The Lightning Thief,” is a #1 New York Times bestselling book along with the rest of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. This book is a must read for young adults who are seeking an action adventure. The very first page will captivate you and will not make you put the book down for hours. You don’t even have to have knowledge on the Greek mythology subject, but having that knowledge would help you identify the humorous allusions to Greek mythology. The story is set to the

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    Title: The Lightning Thief 1. Significance of the title: The adventure that Percy Jackson, the main character, goes through is all because Zeus’ master lightning bolt was stolen. 2. Genre: Greek mythology, fantasy 3. Date of the original publication: July 1st, 2005 4. Author: Rick Riordan 5. Setting: New York, California, Colorado, the Mississippi River, Mount Olympus, Camp Half-blood, and the Underworld. 6. Importance of this setting: These settings are where he meets people that helps him and monster

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