Tuesday, May 20, 2014
May 20th Blog Post: Character Symbols
Throughout The Lightning
Thief Percy, the main
protagonist, reminded me of gas prices, because of the way he's always going
through changes. Percy's feelings for his dad are always changing and can never
seem to stay constant. In the beginning of the book, he is extremely infuriated
that his father had left him and his mother with some good for nothing
"guardian", Gabe. However, by the end of the book, he decides that he
should give his father a break. After all, he was a God and was in charge of
many things. In the end, Percy decides to stay away from his father because his
father's apologies might not be from the heart and Percy didn't want to hear
them. From the beginning of the book where Percy needed to hear what his father had to say, to
the end of the book, where Percy decides he doesn't want to talk to his father,
Percy changed in many ways. This is a quote from Percy in the beginning of the
book: "Or maybe they'd realized I got my essay on Tom sawyer from the internet and now they were going to take my
grade away. Or worse, they were going to make me read the book." As we can see, he became more mature
and changed the way he thought. He also became more caring about his friends
and family.
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I really like your comments about Grover. I read all the books in the series and I loved them all and your symbols for Grover is really interesting to me. I agree 100% though. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued at how you related Percy to has prices. It's a really interesting analogy, but you supported it well with the feelings Percy has for his God father. This was really thought out and supported thoroughly, good for you!
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