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    source of confusion for many. Nonetheless, people have continuously made stories out of the archer. Artemis, while in the classic stories was very wise and fair yet stern, is considered younger and more crass in more recent adaptations, such as The Titan’s Curse. Artemis,

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    Percy Jackson Diversity

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    second series ‘Heroes of Olympus’ where he is one of the seven heroes that the story revolves around. The first series has five books named ‘Percy Jackson and The Lightening Thief’, ‘Percy Jackson and The Sea of Monsters’, ‘Percy Jackson and the Titan’s Curse’, ‘Percy Jackson and the Battle of Labyrinth’ and ‘Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian’ respectively. This series did not see as much cultural diversity

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    One of my favorite books I’ve read in my experience is apart of Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson Series. His fictional stories about greeks and gods took my interest right away because it opened my imagination to a new realm I’ve never thought of before. Riordan took the greek myths and added an extended version to those tales; adding characters that held the powers of their godlike parents. As a young kid I enjoyed the fictional creativity Riordan used in his books, his style was centered around many

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    Pig (formerly) affiliation Olympians Camp Half-Blood Camp Jupiter residence Camp Half-Blood Camp Jupiter (formerly) item Riptide Wristwatch Shield (formerly) status Alive appearances The Lightning Thief (film) The Sea of Monsters (film) The Titan's Curse The Battle of the Labyrinth The Demigod Files The Last Olympian The Lost Hero (mentioned) The Son of

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    Camp Halfblood Analysis

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    Garrett Krix Mrs. Atkin ELA 8 6 December 2014 The Titan’s Curse Just when we thought the series couldn’t get any weirder, it does. In this book (the third in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series), travel with Percy and his friends through well known locations such as Washington D.C., Hoover Dam, and San Francisco. Read through as they come face to face with new monsters, humans, and gods. Though the last two books simply set the stage, this one is packed with monsters, action, and

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    had concealed a different motive. “What was thy pity’s recompense?” asks Lord Byron. How was Prometheus rewarded for his risk so mankind could survive? Lord Byron describes Prometheus’ fate using words like, “torment,” and explains Zeus used the Titan’s immortality against him, “Refused thee even the boon to die.” Prometheus did not just sacrifice his life; he sacrificed all of eternity for the sake of humanity. In those regards, Lord Byron writes from a perspective of awe, humility, and reverence

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    Reading Reflection

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    In Cantonese, the concept of reading is synonymous with learning. So much so that without any context, the phrase “duk syu” can take on either definition: my parents could use the phrase to ask about what “books I am studying”, and at the same time, my aunt could use the same two words to talk about “attending university”. As a young child when asked by my grandmother how I was doing in school, the phrase “duk syu” would immediately bring in the mental image of reading a book although I knew she

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    Greek mythology is filled with a variety of stories that draw in a diverse audience. These stories deal with many modern day troubles like love, friendship, betrayal, and etc. One prominent figure in Greek mythology is the light goddess, Artemis, a title that suits her well for she is the star of many famous myths. Artemis plays an important role in Greek mythology, giving her multiple names. The name Artemis does not have a certain meaning but one theory suggests that it means quail referring to

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    During every era of literature, madness is used as a device to help move the plot along, whether it is in ancient writing, William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, or Young Adult Novels such as Alice in Wonderland or Percy Jackson and the Olympians. There are many things that could drive a person to madness but if they try and stop the madness by seeking the help they can combat it rather than falling into a dark state of mind that is complete insanity. Most people choose to receive help to defeat their

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    The Lightning Thief

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    The Lightning Thief Main article: The Lightning Thief The Lightning Thief is the first book in the series. It was released on June 28, 2005. Percy Jackson is a 12-year-old with ADHD and dyslexia. Percy goes to a middle school called Yancy Academy, which is a school for troubled kids. During a field trip, Percy is attacked by Alecto, a mythological creature known as a Fury, who was disguised as his pre-algebra teacher Mrs. Dodds. Percy kills Mrs. Dodds with a pen sword that his Latin teacher

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