Saturday, September 11, 2010

Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Battle of the Labyrinth

Dear (Your name here),
               I've gotten to the end of the 4th chapter in my book, and it's quite exiting! A quote that describes the section might be on page 46: "Grover's in trouble. There's only one way we can figure to help him. It's the Labyrinth."  So who is the "protagonist"? What describes him, physical and personality-wise? Here is my answer:

  • p22  "Practicing (swordplay) always calms me down."
Percy likes to be active and fight and be in the center of action.
  • p22 "I've seen some pretty big hell-hounds!"
Percy has had many close calls with death, and some crazy things happen to him; he's experienced.
  • p32 "I'm not exactly what you would call neat."
Percy doesen't care much what other people think about his flaws or about the little issues and jobs in life.
  • p37 "You can blame my ADHD. I tend to just blurt things out."
Percy acts and talks quickly, even when it's not a good thing!

Those are just a few details about the story's hero, Percy Jackson.

                  Yours Truly,
                                      April on a Journey

2 comments:

  1. April some great examples..how abut his physical appearance?

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  2. Since the book is writen in first person, Percy never describes himself. The writing is very un descriptive when it comes to charachters... I looked all over but came up with nothing as far as physical appearence.

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