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Rick Riordan Quotes
Rick Riordan is a person that is known to have strong words in many of his novels about adventure. As he has shown in his books, anyone can do
anything that they put their mind to. The quote "I made Percy Jackson ADHD as a way to show my respect to those who are," is very important.
This is very important because it shows that Rick believes in many people. Also, he shows that in his novels, the demigod's are going on numerous
quests in hopes of survival. Then, Mr.Riordan is also showing that he believes in the characters, even if they are dyslexic and "disabled". He is
showing that he acknowledges that others can't judge someone just because someone is different. He also seems to connect this to another quote, a
quote that greatly connects to me, "Stars can't shine without darkness," by Anonymous because most of the people in his stories have very bad pasts,
and have overcome the darkness to be a better person. Through many believe this quote leads to discussion about Ricks opinion on ADHD, most know
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In the quote "Writing is like an sport, If you don't practice, you don't get any better," is one of the quotes that shows this. After that, people have to
acknowledge the fact that he obviously believes that even a genus could use training. As if this wasn't enough, he shows this in his books because
when Percy comes to Camp Half–Blood, he is great a swordfighting, but in the Heros of Olympus series, he is swiftly beat by someone that has never
seen him fight or anything. Also, Nico Di Angelo, the son Hades had extreme talent, or power, but he still needed practice, otherwise he would have
not destroyed part of the camp.This even relates to a quote, "Nobody's perfect, that's why pencils have erasers." All the evidence points to the simple
fact, always try, even if you're already magnificent at what you
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Blood Of Olympus Essay
The Percy Jackson and the Olympians craze started in 2005 and finally ended with grand total of 10 books in 2014. The series, which was broken
into two parts, follows young demigods as they work to save the world, all while fighting hordes of monsters and dealing with temperamental gods.
All the books were well liked except for the final book: Blood of Olympus; which faced hard critiques from longtime fans. The preceding four books
introduced seven new characters that were detrimental to the storyline and kept 3 vital characters from the previous series. The novels leading up to
the final end all gradually foreshadowed and built suspense. Unfortunately the finale was a disappointment. Majority of the fans agree: the book was
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In fact, the only thing that kept me reading was Nico di Angelo, a son of Hades, who was finally explored as a character. Some of only nice things
I can say about Blood of Olympus are associated with Nico, which I do not mind as he is a very important, valuable character. I would have
enjoyed the book more had it been paced out and not rushed while still involving all of the great character developments and conflicts. Blood of
Olympus is full of character conflicts which are explored correctly. ADHD is explained well with Leo's thoughts occupied with Calypso; which is
only an example of what makes an already relatable set of characters even better. The book was butchered by fans, and with reason. Many people
would never recommend it other readers because of its fast nature and habit of ignoring characters. I, on the other hand, would definitely recommend
it. The book may be rushed and a least favorite, but it ends the story well. A story that started small and grew into something big finally reached its
sad end. Despite not being the series best, Blood of Olympus knows how to end a story leaving the reader grasping for
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Ya Thing Monologue
I'm a pale imitator of a boy in the sky
With a cap in his hand and a knot in his tie
I'm the light in the mall when the power is gone
The shadow in the corner, just playin' along
I'ma lay right in my bed, I'm rolling aside
But if I get a car, I'm roamin' to rob
Because I know if I ever chill of livin' to you
You've got a volunteer, and you don't know what to do
You'd stop
You wanna do it
But you don't know what you doin' baby
You wanna feel it,
But you don't know what you're feeling tonight
And if you're thinking
That I don't know what you're thinking, baby
You go on thinking
And you gonna make it alright
I'm impregnable, incredible, the setting of quo
I'm at Lay Chimirida, not a heart and so'
I got a Saturday night, and nothing is dead
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Nope, you just ain't a thing
Bet it up, head erupts
A lava language and a vocal volcanic
If it ain't fixed, don't broke it, don't panic
If it ain't this, it ain't shit, goddammit
If it ain't this, it ain't dope, it don't flush
And if it ain't hip or don't hop, well then hush
"Man, they sound like", "Man, they stole yo"
"Man, they look like", nope, it ain't us
Ah, do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing
Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing
Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing
Is you really Slick Rick? No, you just ain't a thing
Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing
Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing
Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing
Ye ain't fresh squeezed juice, nigga, you that Tang
Every time we try, we get nowhere
Wouldn't it be nice if we were just normal people, yeah?
Tryin' so hard to act like we don't care
But it's true, you do,
Nothin' is left, so I guess I'm right
Flip the page, our days are revelations (hide)
Space is strange, doctor, I've got no patience
Oh, it's all a part of the process (okay, okay)
Nothin's new, it's true, cool, I admit,
Shhh! I guess you're
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' The Lightning Thief, By Percy Jackson
The book revolves around a 12 year old kid named Percy Jackson finding out that he is a demigod and the one of Poseidon, the god of the seas. The
Lightning Thief is the first part of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians 5 book–series. Written by Uncle Rick Riordan, it introduces another side of the
typical Greek Mythology series in which he had made his own story of the Olympian gods and their children using them as a guide and reference.
As you start reading chapter one, it will ultimately tell your mind to keep reading the next chapters, as quoted "If you're a normal kid, reading this
because you think it is fiction, great. Read on." It is as if the events written had happen in the given setting. It opens your wildest imaginations and
gives you the satisfaction on the entertainment given while reading a fiction book. The story is on Percy Jackson's point of view in which he
narrates the story in his own time and way. He was kicked out of every school he attended because of being a troubled kid but managed to stay at
Yancy Academy for a while. There he meets Grover, where in the story later on will be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is worth your time. It shows bravery and courage from a 12 y/o boy who didn't give up on anything just to save the camp and maybe the world
from World War III created by the gods. Try reading this book and it will make you want more adventures. It really kicks in your satisfaction for not
only it contains action, adventure or whatsoever, but it teaches us how to make our decisions wisely, to choose whom we trust, and to use ourselves
to change the world. It is a 10 out of 10 score and a 5 star rating, it will make you feel like you were in the book, fighting monsters, talking to the
beings mentioned and saving the
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Black Stars : An Extension Of Slick Rick 's Original...
Growing up in run–down neighborhood can have various effects on an individual. Getting involved in illegal activities, albeit easy and rewarding at
the time, can lead an individual to a jeopardizing ongoing cycle. Illustrated in both Slick Rick and Black Stars "Children's Story," a young man has
been led down a wrong path, where each of their lives were dominated by illegal acts. This was consuming to the individuals, and ultimately lead to
tragic outcomes. Black Stars rendition of "Children's Story" was an extension of Slick Rick's original composition. Black Star expanded the track to
incorporate the embezzlement often found within the music industry. Slick Rick and Black Star emphasize the fatal aftermath that often supersedes the
preoccupied performance of thieving. In 1989, Slick Rick released a single that had an undeniable truth about growing up with inferior influences. The
song starts out with Slick Rick narrating a story of a young boy growing up in the Bronx. In conjunction with many poverty–stricken areas, this young
boy was heavily influenced by the felonious ways of others. The antagonist child encouraged the young boy to assist him in stealing money from old
folks. The young boy concurred, and they succeeded. This lead the young boy to repeatedly burgle multiple persons, progressing from old folks to
many others. Robbing became an addiction for the boy, and he continued until he attempted to steal from an undercover detective. The detective
attempted to
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Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Research Paper
"BOOM, POW, WHAM, SWOOSH", movies these days are much more realistic and can be compared to many theories or people. Books on the
other hand, can be seen in your mind, where you can picture and exaggerate the things that you are reading. The movie and the book of Percy
Jackson: The Lightning Thief are both interesting. It is about a boy named Percy Jackson who finds out that he is the son of the Greek god,
Poseidon. He goes to this camp where he trains and learns to use his powers for good so that he could find his mother. The movie and the book talk
about the same thing, but some of the characteristics and the themes are different. What are some of the similarities and differences between them? The
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On the website : http://riordan.wikia.com/wiki/Percy_Jackson_and_the_Olympians:_The_Lightning_Thief/Differences_from_the_book, it tells
many differences between the books and the film. In the book Percy Jackson: The lightning thief, Percy Jackson and Annabelle are supposed to be
12 years old. Annabelle has curly blonde hair and grey eyes. In the movie, Annabelle and Percy are 16 year old. I know this because on the website
: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qCJ1bzD_dQ, Percy meets Annabelle for the first time, she has a totally different appearance in that part of
the movie, then in the book. Annabelle also ends up with straight brown hair and blue eyes. Another thing is that in the book Percy does not own
any type of electronic device, because they attract monsters. In the book,he uses a glass ball to defeat Medusa. In the movie, Percy has an iPod
tough. Medusa was seen through the reflection of his iPod touch. In conclusion, The book and and the movie of Percy Jackson: The lightning thief,
have many similarities and differences. The book is more descriptive, you can picture what is happening in your mind. In the movie, it is more
realistic. You don't have to guess what's happening, you can see it visually. The two are very interesting in their own ways. They talk about boy named
Percy Jackson who finds out that he is the son of the Greek god,
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White Rabbit Essay
Rebecca McKenney
History and Sociology of Rock Music
Mrs. Trimble
11 October 2016
Analysis of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
Title: White Rabbit
Artist: Jefferson Airplane
Length: 2:31
Album and Track Number: Surrealistic Pillow (Track Number 10)
Label: RCA Victor
Release Date: February 1st, 1967
First Appearance on Billboard's Hot 100: June 24th, 1967 (Number 50)
Height of Popularity: Number 8 on Billboard's Hot Hundred (July 29th, 1967)
Other Appearances: Number 483 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
"White Rabbit" is a psychedelic rock song performed by Jefferson Airplane and written by Grace Slick. In an interview with Wall Street Journal's Narc
Myers, Slick discusses writing "White Rabbit".
Slick comments that, "I loved Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. One... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is no noise level while listening. My interpretation of "White Rabbit" is that the narrator discusses how drugs can be used in defiance to escape
authority. As mentioned above, "White Rabbit" is influenced by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Alice through the Looking Glass.
The first verse argues that the world is in color, but that people in authority sometimes tries to enforce that the world is either black or white. Since the
general public out numbers those in authority, they can lead a protest that can change the ways of society and the law. When the protesters gain their
victory, they can feel like their "ten feet tall."
The second verse then process to discuss that not all protests are successful. In fact, some people protest even though they may not necessary know the
whole story and/or know that the protest will fail. When questioned on why they are protesting, some may say that a leader had rallied them to a cause.
It is known that not all protests are peaceful, and that protesters may be harmed by anti–protest methods. During that time, they need to remember
Alice's courage "when she was just
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Biology Lab Monologue
Tony I need you in the lab ASAP, and bring the vita radiation device with you.
–Bruce's voice sounded agitated. –On my way!–Tony answered
concerned at Bruce's request, that only could mean one thing.–We'll finish this later big guy!– He said to Thor as he turned to run towards his lab.
Thor ran behind him, something was wrong, Banner's urgent tone told him so. When Bruce and Steve got Leah into the medical lab she asked him
nervously –Bruce, what's wrong?– –I'm not sure, a fever is an indicator of something going on, mainly an infection. I need to do some tests to know for
sure.–He answered, as he took a blood sample. –Ok.–Leah acknowledges. She'd have to wait until he told her something else. Bruce placed her blood
sample inside an electronic microscope and pulled a virtual screen to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It's almost as the white blood cells are fighting amongst themselves.–He explained while examining the screen. –Bruce ... I'm not feeling so good.–Leah
told him suddenly, pain reflecting on her face. –Leah, what's wrong?–Brue asked concerned, as he rushed to her side. –I ... everything hurts ... it started
out mild but now its growing.–Leah told him scared. –Damn it! Leah, does it feels like hundreds of small needles pinching you?–Steve asked agitated.
–Yes, but how you know?– Leah answered intrigued. –There's no time to explain! Doc, can you safely sedate her ... and the baby?–Steve asked in a
hurry –Mm, yes, but why?–Bruce asked as he prepared the sedative There's no time to explain, just do it! Trust me. –Steve answered; he started to
sound really alarmed. –Ow!–Leah complained, the pain was growing, when Bruce approached her with the sedative she pleaded –No, wait! Explain to
me what's happening!– without any warning Bruce stuck the needle into her arm, the sedative took effect almost instantly. As she faded away, Leah
asked in half voice –Why does Steve look so
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Wrongful Convictions Of Innocent People Essay
Unfortunately, wrongful convictions of innocent people sometimes happen in the criminal justice system. According to a new report from the
University of Michigan Law School 's National Registry of Exonerations, 2015 set a record for the number of wrongly convicted Americans who
received justice; 149 people who were either declared innocent or cleared of their convictions or guilty pleas. Many of them had already served long
prison terms for crimes they did not commit (Mencimer, 2016.)
There are many causes that can contribute to a wrongful conviction. Witness misidentification is the most common cause; we know that the human
mind is not like a tape recorder, and can make mistakes. Forensic analysts presenting evidence that has little or no scientific basis, false confessions by
suspects during the interrogation process, government officials taking steps to ensure that a suspect is convicted despite poor evidence, testimony by
people with incentives to testify, and poorly prepared lawyers are just some of the other causes that can result in a wrongful conviction. The death
penalty case of Cameron Todd Willingham, of Corsicana, Texas, is one that experts now agree that the evidence proves he was wrongfully convicted.
But unfortunately, he was already put to death by lethal injection.
On December 23, 1991, the Willingham family home was engulfed in flames. Stacey Willingham was shopping for Christmas gifts, while Cameron
Todd Willingham was home sleeping at the time of the
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Similarities Between Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief
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 is facing his biggest fears. From the beginning Percy shows courage even when he
is scared. Percy first showed his courage when he was fighting Mrs. Dobbs. " Absolute terror ran through my body. I did the only thing that came
naturally: I swung the sword." Through this paragraph Percy shows that even though he was absolutely terrified he still showed courage. When Percy
swung the sword and killed Mrs. Dobbs it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another fight in Percy's journey also showed his courage. "They charged across the stream. There was no help in sight. I could run. Or I could
defend myself against half the Ares cabin." This shows that Percy has the option to run away or to stay and show courage by fighting. When Percy
stays and fights against half of the Ares cabin, it shows that he is a great fighter and that later he will be able to stand up against bigger things.One
place Percy has to show a lot of courage was the fight on the Arch ""Die, faithless one," Echidna rasped, and the Chimera sent a column of flame
towards my face. "Father, help me," I prayed. I turned and jumped. My clothes on fire, poison coursing through my veins, I plummeted toward the
river." Percy was fighting a huge fire–breathing monster and was wounded, the monster made Percy jump over the edge of the monument, but he was
scared. Percy showed his courage by jumping over the edge even though he was scared and he thought he was going to
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Rick Riordan Research Paper
Rick Riordan is a full time author and has written many best selling books. A few of his bestsellers include Percy Jackson and the Olympians
series, the Kane Chronicles, and the Heroes of Olympus series. If an author can write that many bestsellers than he must be good. Rick Riordan was
born June 5, 1964. He grew up with two very artistic parents. His mother was an artist and musician, his father was a ceramicist. Riordan started to
write in middle school, the first story he submitted to be published wasn't published, but he was only thirteen. He went to college and was a double
major in English and History. After college Riordan became a teacher. teaching English and History for fifteen years. While teaching Riordan started
writing mystery
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Percy Jackson And The Olympians : The Lightning Thief :...
Thanks to my lack of interest in reading, sitting down are reading a full story has become a difficult task. The stories that captivate my attention and
hook me in have to be full of action, mythical creatures, and relatable characters. Rick Riordan's book "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The
Lightning Thief" really hooked me in as there was a lot of description and he was able to bring Greek Mythology to the modern world. For example,
Percy Jackson, the main character in the novel, goes on and adventure with his friends into the underworld to meet Hades, a Greek God. As I was
reading I was able to picture his journey and the setting around him. Riordan also made sure that there were lessons to be learned in the adventures
Percy Jackson was going through and he implemented these lessons by using symbolism. I ended up reading the whole book in a week. Not only did
I read that whole book, but I continued to read the rest of the six–book series. In addition, I also enjoyed reading "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne
Collins because I like reading about the struggle and conflict the Katniss Everdeen, the main character, had to go through, and how she was able to
solve said struggle. Katniss had to become an adult early in her life because she had to take care of her sister and she had to lead the people that lived
in her district. In a way, "The Hunger Games" was kind of like a coming of age novel, which is another reason I enjoyed the book. I was able to relate
to the basic
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The Lightning Thief By Rick Riordan
Rick Riordan: Behind the stories
"Where's the glory in repeating what others have done?" The answer to this question from Rick Riordan's New York Times Bestseller, The Lightning
thief, is simple, There is no glory. Riordan did what others hadn't done, mixed ancient mythology with modern day life. Rick Riordan has many
inspirations for his books, and lots of people who helped him make his books the best sellers they are. So as you learn about Riordan's process of
creating his magical stories, remember how a bedtime story became a bestseller.
Riordan has his own special way of creating plots. First, he decides the places the book will take place, then adds the monsters and gods. From this
point he starts writing a story around the location. After this, he adds a few chapters and heartfelt moments and boom he has a best seller.... Show more
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His first inspiration for his first hero, Percy Jackson came from his young son, Haley. His son had ADHD and dyslexia, just like Percy. He also
based his characters off of Ancient Greek heroes. The name Percy comes from the hero Perseus. But heroes aren't the only characters in a book. He
gets names for his monsters and minor characters from former students and colleagues of his. In his first book, The Lightning Thief, a monster named
Mrs. Dodds was based off a teacher he worked with. According to Riordan, she never had trouble keeping the kids quiet again. Other minor
Half–bloods, such as Connor and Travis Stoll, Katie Gardner and Charles Beckendorf, are students he had. These people he thought would easily fit into
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How Does Rick Riordan Use Figurative Language In The...
Rick Riordan is an amazing author that is well known for his amazing books and novels. Rick Riordan wrote several novels, but his most famous
series is the Percy Jackson. The Lightning Thief was the beginning of the series. Percy had to accept how he is a half–blood and has to return the
stolen lightning bolt from Hades before a war starts. The authors style is fiction and greek mythology.
Rick Riordan writing style is very vivid. He writes in such detail that no area is not defined. His books contains figurative language. For example,
"Just as it hit me, as I stumbled backward and felt its razor–sharp claws ripping through my armor, there was a cascade of thwacking sounds, like forty
pieces of paper being ripped on after the other." ( Ch 8, pg. 130) To explain this quote uses simile. A simile is a technique that writers use, which is
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Another writing style he uses is imagery. An example of imagery in the Lightning Thief is, "The landscape was dotted with buildings that looked like
ancient Greek architecture–an open air pavilion, an amphitheater, a circular arena–except that they all looked brand new, their white marble columns
sparkling in the sun. In a nearby sandpit, a dozen high–school aged kids and satyrs played volleyball. Canoes glided across a small lake. Kids in bright
orange T–shirts like Grover's were chasing each other around a cluster of cabins nestled in the woods" (Chapter 5, pg. 67) To explain imagery is a
visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. An example of imagery is, " the slide was smooth and slick and was
painted a bright faded red." This quote visually explains how the slide looks like. The use of this simile furthers the story because you can feel the
story forming around you. To conclude, the use of imagery makes the story more clear for the reader to understand the
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The Lightning Thief By Rick Riordan
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan is fiction, specifically fantasy, adventure, and humor. In the beginning of the story, Percy Jackson, a
twelve–year–old boy, is taken to Camp Half–Blood, a safe haven for children of the Greek gods and goddesses like himself, and then, it is soon
revealed that Percy is the forbidden son of the sea god, Poseidon. Later, the camp's counselor and centaur, Chiron, explains to Percy that Zeus
suspects that Poseidon had Percy steal his master bolt during the meeting of the Winter Solstice, which Poseidon argues that Hades has it to
backstab them both, and in order to prevent any war between the Greek gods and goddesses, Percy is assigned a quest alongside Grover and
Annabeth to retrieve Zeus's bolt from Hades in Los Angeles and return it to Zeus as a peace offering by the Summer Solstice or by ten days. The
morning after, the three travel from New York City to Denver surviving attacks by the Furies, Medusa, Echidna, and Chimera, and fortunately, with the
help of Ares, the war god, they hitch a ride to Las Vegas in an animal transport service along with receiving a backpack filled with clothes and money.
When there is only one day until the quest ends after Percy, Annabeth, and Grover overstayed their break in a time–delaying casino, they race into
DOA Studios, the entrance to the Underworld, to confront Hades about the master bolt, which results in Hades's outrage of being excused, claiming
that Percy not only stolen Zeus's master bolt, but
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Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Archetype
"A hero is a person who has given his or her life than something bigger than oneself." These are the words of Joseph Campbell and they have a
significant meaning in Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief. As in the story, Percy Jackson is willing to face challenges and trying to get the bolt
for Zeus so he can bring his mother back into the real world from the underworld. The Lightning Thief symbolizes the hero on a quest
archetype.Percy Jackson is made up of Percy is on the quest of trying to get the Lightning bolt to Zeus. There are 12 stages of archetypes. The
Archetype begins with the Ordinary world, Call to Adventure, Refuse to love the call, Meeting with the mentor, crossing the first Threshold, test
allies, and enemies, approach, ordeal, reward, the road back, resurrection, and it tops off with the return of Elixir. Percy Jackson thinks he's a
"Normal Human" who his dad left him at the age of 7 months. This is the beginning of the Hero's quest in an ordinary world. Percy Jackson
follows these 12 stages of the archetype which makes him the Hero of the film. The Three main stages of this archetype that Percy Jackson follows
are the Ordinary World, Call to Adventure, and the Return of Elixir. These Three stages will prove the Archetype Of Percy Jackson's quest. The
Ordinary World in the Movie Percy Jackson lightning thief is Percy Jackson, a "normal student", going to High School. Percy Jackson has Dyslexia
and ADHD, making his life really difficult. Percy Jackson loves to
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A Summary Of Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief
The movie Rudy and the book Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief they have many things in common, like they both have a hero. But first, what is
a hero. What is a hero's journey. What stages in the hero can you compare contrast on in the movie Rudy and the book Percy Jackson and the Lightning
Thief. What is a hero? A hero doesn't have to be a person that saves your life by carrying a building that is about to fall on you. A hero can be a
person that is considered a role model to one or more people. A hero is someone who has heroic qualities such as bravery and courage, but they
also make sacrifice for the greater good and put other people before themselves. Heroes are important for society, because it gives people the hope
that there is someone there in the world that can help people in need. In the movie Rudy, Rudy always wanted to play for Notre Dame, but he is
very small, but he still worked hard and in the end he got to play in a game. Many people in the movie, like the coach, said, "Why can't you be
more like Rudy",and "You could be amazing if only you had a tenth of the heart of Rudy. Percy Jackson is considered is because he saves many
lives, and he went from a zero to hero. All heroes need to have gone on a journey, big or small. All journeys have an ultimate goal at the end of it,
that is called the ultimate boon. For Rudy, the ultimate boon was playing a football game for Notre Dame, and his journey was getting to that point.
For Percy, the ultimate boon was, a bit more saving the world than being on a football team. Percy had to find Zeus' Master Bolt, and then return it to
Zeus in a limited amount of time. If he didn't return it, his father Poseidon and Zeus would go into war the world would destroy itself. In a hero's
journey, the stages are split into 3 groups, the departure, the initiation, and the return. Also, the journey have many stages in them. In this journey, all
the heroes have different goals. The journey changes the initiate, physically and/or mentally, to the point where these changes change the initiate into a
hero. The hero's journey is a common idea in all cultures, because all cultures have heroes and all heroes have a journey. Everybody takes this journey
no matter
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House of Hades by Rick Riordan Essay
Charactors There are really seven main characters; Percy, Annabeth, Jason, Piper, Frank, Hazel, and Leo. During the whole story Percy and Annabeth
are stuck in Tartarus, which changes them forever. They become closer to each other, and Tartarus is such a scary place, that they will be mentally
scarred for life. In the story it says "He wondered how Nico had survived down here alone without going insane." This means that Tartarus can make a
person go insane, and that Percy and Annabeth a amazed that Nico, who had survived Tartarus without anyone, is still alive and doing fine. Throughout
the story Jason doesn't change physically, more mentally. At the beginning of the book he is a Roman, but due to thetime he spent in Camp Half–Blood,
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Meaning
"massive dark face" (page 408) connotative– scary, and creepy denotative– a large face that is dark
"clouds of blackness" (page 413) connotative– scary, and overwhelming denotative– black clouds
"fall into Tartarus" (page 415) connotative– scared, and panicked denotative– falling into a black pit
"poisonous clouds" (page 421) connotative– toxic, scary, kind of freaky denotative– clouds of poison
"darkness" (page 422) connotative– scary, weird that everything is dark denotative– all black
"raging storm of death" (page 490) connotative– scared, panicked, overwhemled denotative– an angry death storm
"shadowy" (page 364) connotative– creepy, mysterious denotative– in the shadows
"agonizing curses" (page 238) connotative– sorrow, scary denotative– painful curses
"bloodthirsty" (page 34) connotative– creepy, weird, scary denotative– thirsty for blood
"sulfurous air" (page 40) connotative– scary, panic denotative– toxic air
Point of View This point of view in this story would be Third–Person Limited. Third–Person Limited is when the person tells "his" or "her" story and
reveals one character's thoughts or feelings. The person telling the story switches about every 5 chapters. The point of view switches between Hazel's,
Annabeth's, Leo's, Percy's, Jason's, Piper's, and Frank's perspective.
Order
The author chooses to order the story in chronological order. The author tells all the events that happen in the
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Profound, Poetic Rock and Roll by Bob Dylan
While it is widely rumored that many of Bob Dylan's songs were written while he was under the influence of various drugs, I'm not so sure that
those rumors are accurate. Following a 1991 interview conducted by Paul Zollo with Bob Dylan, Zollo stated that "There's an unmistakable
elegance in Dylan's words, an almost biblical beauty" and that "Dylan's answers give you a lot to think about while not necessarily revealing much
about the man". (Zollo 2) The same can be said with regard to many of the lyrics of Dylan's songs. The lyrics to "Mr. Tambourine Man", for example,
are wildly descriptive and sometimes confusing and can leave a listener (or a reader) open to many different interpretations, some more complex than
others, with no real meaning ever being clearly stated.
From the first chorus where the singer is speaking to a "Tambourine Man" telling him that he's "not sleepy and there is no place he's going to", but in
the "jingle jangle" morning he'll "come following you" (lines 1–4), there is confusion. Some guess that the "Tambourine Man" is a drug dealer, who
Dylan "follows" to get his fix. Others say that he is a musician who played the tambourine during a music session with Dylan at one time. Some
speculate that the "Tambourine Man" is a fictional character who was created by Dylan after attending a Mardi Gras celebration, which, incidentally is
when the song is said to have been written.
While there are many lines in the song/poem that could easily be viewed
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The Lightning Thief Percy Jackson Quotes
The Lightning Thief is a fictional book that is in the point of view of the protagonist, Percy Jackson. In the beginning of the book, Percy discovers that
he is a half–blood, a half–human half–God. After an encounter with a Minotaur and his mother mysteriously disappearing, Percy is sent to Camp
Half–Blood. At Camp Half–Blood, Percy meets many kids just like him. Percy also discovers many more things about himself. For instance, he finds
out that his father is Poseidon, and that his best friend Grover is a satyr. He also finds out that his father Poseidon is accused of stealing his brother
Zeus's master bolt, but Poseidon refused to accept that he had taken the bolt. Percy, Grover, and Annabeth; Percy's other friend, set off on a quest to
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In the beginning of the book. Percy believes that all he is, is a kid who loves his mother, has ADHD and dyslexia, and is not able to stay in the
same boarding school for more than a year without being expelled. This is shown on page 10, where the narrator says, "..this was my sixth school
in six years, and (I) was probably going to be kicked out again." This quote shows that Percy does not have much confidence, and is expelled from
school a lot. Also towards the beginning of the book, on page 44, Percy begins to recall multiple instances where "something creepy" had happened
in a school, before he got expelled. Percy is beginning to understand that he is different, in a special way. In the middle of the book, Percy is
introduced to new beliefs, a change in character, and he starts to develop a new attitude. He learns that he is a half–blood, which explains why he has
ADHD and dyslexia, and also explains why he had to transfer schools so frequently. This is shown on page 93. Annabeth, Percy's new half–blood
friend, explains to Percy that most half–bloods move from school to school constantly, and are diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. Percy began to
finally realize that he wasn't just some strange kid, who had problems with reading and staying still. He was a half–blood, and there were tons of other
kids just like him. He was more confident, brave, and more willing to take risks.
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Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Essay
Percy Jackson: The LightingThief The book Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief is one of the five books in the Percy Jackson series. The series was
written by Rick Riordan. The whole series is based on Greek mythology. As you can tell by the title, the series is based on a twelve year–old boy
named Percy Jackson. I have read the first two books and I will try to finish the series. The book starts out by describing Percy Jackson and his school.
He is a twelve year–old boy that lives with his mom and step–father. He is in his sixth grade year and he is not a very good student. He discovers that
there is something wrong with him, he is half–human, half–god. He is sent to Camp Half–Blood so he can be safe from the monsters that attack
half–bloods. At camp he figures out that he the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea. When Zeus's master bolt, his main weapon, is stolen, Poseidon
and Percy are to blame. Percy is given until the summer solstice to retrieve the master bolt and return it to Zeus. Percy believes that Hades, the god of
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On their journey the stopped in St. Louis to find shelter. Little did they know that the owner of the shelter was Medusa. After a fight, the three
friends won over the monster. The next stop on their voyage was a museum in Denver, Colorado. They discovered a pearl that could reveal the last
stop on the voyage to confront Hades and take the master bolt. The pearl led them to a casino in Las Angles. The workers were giving out strange
editable flowers called Lotus Flowers, because the casino's name was the Lotus Casino and Hotel. The strange food actually messed with people's
minds so that they would stay at the casino forever. The friends fell victim to the flower's spell and was released from the curse one day before the
summer solstice. They found the entrance to the underworld and confronted
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The HVP Vaccine Controversy Essay
HPV Vaccine is it helping young girls or making thing worse for them, everyone has their own believes if it will make a differences for young girls
and their future. In both articles Mike Adams and Arthur Allen discusses their own issues on the topic of the HPV vaccines. Adams and Allen discuss
the cost of the vaccine, public health issue, and the risk young girls having by getting the vaccine or not getting the vaccine. Nation wide people have
their own opinions on the HPV vaccine, and weather young girls should have their own opinions getting the vaccine once they learn more about it.
Mike Adam has his own opinion on the HPV vaccine. Adam feels that the only reason Texas governorRick Perry issue all young girls get the vaccine
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What if a young girl cannot afford or choice not to get the vaccine what is the outcome for them, and then if girls get the vaccine can it really stop
young girls from getting Cervical cancer. Adams discuss that " Cervical Cancer is prevented in a hundred other ways, including adequate sunlight
exposure and vitamin D consumption, supplementation with probiotics, adequate intake of selenium and zinc, increased consumption of trace minerals
and iodine, regular physical exercise and many other safe, natural, non–patented strategies" (447). Does anyone know really if the HPV vaccine will
really stop the profit of cervical cancer? The Center of Disease control and Prevention: reported that the number of new cases has fallen to about
50,000 in 2005 according to Morbidity and Mortality Weekly report of March 16 (449). Allen points out that the women who did receive the vaccine
had no major side effects. In other case Cervical Cancer strikes 14,000 American women each year killing one–fourth of them (449). If a young girl, a
parent doesn't want their daughter to get the vaccine or even has second thought about it, they should make a doctor appointment yearly to check for
Cervical cancer. Then the next thing to do if the young lady does need the HPV vaccine is learn more about the vaccine and decided if they want to go
in that direction for their daughter.
Adams and Allen wrote their own articles about what they think about the HPV vaccine, but in the end
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Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief Comparison
In this essay we will be comparing and contrasting the books "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan and "A
Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning" by Lemony Snicket. We will start off by having a summary of Percy Jackson
In "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The lightning Thief" the book starts off simple. A twelve year old boy named Percy who is dyslexic and
struggles in school who only has one friend named Grover who is actually a satyr which means goat. Not much longer later Percy's math teacher
Ms.Dodbs is actually a monster who tries to kill him because Percy is the son of Poseidon. But Mr.Brunner the one helping Grover protect Percy from
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Annabeth and Grover unwillingly keep theirs and Percy also unwillingly keeps his too, somehow feeling that he will come back for his mother.
They break their pearls and safely get out and are now on the beach they were at before. While walking off they see Ares again, the one who game
them the backpack. They start talking badly and then start fighting with their swords, normal people and the police come to the fight. Ares then
makes the police cars go on fire and then Percy hits him with a wave and then leave him. The only way to go to New York in time is to go by plane,
but Zeus could strike them down any minute. Percy then goes up to floor six hundred after going to the lobby and goes to the plane and returns the
lightning bolt without no problem. Poseidon tells Percy that his mother is at home safe, and Zeus lets Percy return back home to his apartment. Percy
then got home from a taxi ride home, and spent the rest of the summer at camp half blood peacefully.
That is the summary of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief and now I will be explaining the summary of A Series of Unfortunate
Events: The Bad Beginning. In this book it starts off as a happy family with three children named Sunny the baby, Kronos the middle child who liked
to read and the oldest Violet who liked to make inventions. While they were all at the beach reading
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Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Analysis
Through films, poetry, and art, mythology has become synonymous with an alternate telling of historical events, or explaining events previously
misunderstood by the general public. Although it may seem like simple fiction to most, mythology has become intertwined with the Greek culture,
and is key in an overall understanding of how the world works. The book I have read is "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief".
Through the eyes of Rick Riordan, a simple story of an ordinary student begins to unravel, and discusses several key figures and moments of
ancient Greek culture, and therefore, mythological beings of grand power. Close to the beginning of the book, the main character, Percy Jackson,
visits a museum and is asked to explain an event depicted in one of the picture. Afterwards, he is asked why knowledge of these mythological
events would matter in reality (Riordan 5,6). This exact question is the central theme throughout the book, and is what I pondered throughout the
story. Percy Jackson thinks he is a normal twelve years old student. Well, not normal because he has Dyslexia and ADHD. One day, after
encountering a mythological creature, chasing after him for an unknown reason, he learns that he is not ordinary, after all. He is a son of an
Olympian God, Poseidon, and his best friend, Grover, is not a boy, but a satyr in disguise. He does not have Dyslexia and ADHD, he just has the
ability to read Ancient Greek, and act like a warrior. His mother kept
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Willingham : The Innocent Man
Willingham; The Innocent Man
Cameron Todd Willingham (1968–2004) was an American man who was convicted and executed by lethal injection for the murder of his three young
children by arson in Corsicana, Texas, on December 23, 1991. Although Willingham fought for his innocence for 12 years on death row, he was
executed in Texas in 2004. Many questions came up with the investigation of the arson of Willingham's case and many recent and new evidence have
proven Willingham's innocence, but yet, it was too late to save Willingham's life. Willingham's case and other stories of failed justice is important not
just because they expose specific errors, but also those cases teach us the powerful moral intuition that we should believe in justice but should not
ignore the stories of injustice. Capital Punishment is a harsh criminal justice system, and without a complete fool–proof justice system, the risk of
putting innocent people to death through capital punishment should not be done. Willingham was convicted of capital murder of his three children
and was sentenced to death. In early 1992, neighbors observed Willingham tripping out of his home in Texas which was in flames. His children were
still inside the house and he was screaming for the help. Willingham was trying to go inside the house to save his babies but Firefighters were there at
time and they hold Willingham back from trying to rescue his three daughters. Although rescue team tried to save the girls, all three
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Lightning Thief Themes
The first book of Percy Jackson and The Olympians series is called The Lightning Thief. I chose this book due to its several themes that are unique.
The Lightning Thief has several different themes such as discovering identity, family, and versions of reality. There are plenty of more themes in
the book, but those are the most important ones. The first theme in The Lightning Thief is discovering identity. The main character, Percy, is left
with barely any knowledge of his father, and is sent from one boarding school to another. He is stuck believing that he is unwanted, and that he is
stupid because of his dyslexia. On a field trip, Percy discovers that his math teacher isn't what she seems and is actually out to kill him, and his
Greek professor isn't at all a human. Percy then discovers that he is a demigod and is actually the son of the Greek god Poseidon. After learning this,
Percy realizes that he is a hero who will save the world. Percy goes from an average troubled teen to a hero within a numbered amount of days and he
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Although he doesn't get to see her much he still loves her more than anything and would do anything to keep her safe, like fighting the minotaur.
He spends the whole book trying to save his mother from the Greek god Hades. Percy also tries to save his mother from his stepdad, "Smelly
Gabe", who hurts his mother. Although Percy doesn't have a lot of real family, he meets a lot of friends who become like family to him. Percy learns
that his fatal flaw is caring too much, yet he still does everything he can for his family. Family is a main theme in this book, because Percy realizes
how much it means to
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Willingham's Arguments Against The Death Penalty
In 2004, a Texas man named Cameron Todd Willingham was executed for murdering his three young daughters by setting his house on fire. This
conviction was based on faulty forensic science which assumed that the fire was caused by arson. There multiple fire science experts who reviewed
the case and became opposed to Willingham's execution stating there was no evidence to prove that the fire was intentionally set. In 2010, the Texas
Forensic Science Commission released a report admitting that Willingham's conviction was based on "flawed science". One of the witnesses during the
trial who was an inmate at the same prison as Willingham testified that Willingham confessed to the killing while in jail but later on recanted his
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The Fact sheet found on the Death Penalty Information Center showed that solely in Kansas, there was an average of $400,000 per case for defense
costs by inmates placed on death row compared to the average of $100,000 paid per case to defense attorneys when there was no death penalty
(DPIC). Alarcon and Mitchell conducted a study in 2011 that showed that just in California getting through the process of having an inmate on death
row was over $4,000,000,000 (DPIC). This was due to the various amounts of fees that had to be paid for court trials, appeals, housing death row
inmates in preparation for their incarcerations etc. (DPIC) lastly just in the state of Texas, the cost of carrying out a death penalty case, which is $2.3
million is three times as much as housing an inmate in solitary confinement at a maximum–security prison for 4 decades (DPIC). This huge difference
in numbers add to how unrighteous it would be to keep the death penalty legal in the U.S. Lastly, the death penalty should be illegal because innocent
men and women might be put to death due to corrupt trial or weak defense. Just as shown in the case of Todd Willingham, stated in the introduction,
there were plenty of evidence hidden by the prosecution team and was later revealed after Later revealed after execution. Taking these huge risks with
people's lives can cause major effects on the families and friends of these wrongfully
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Rick Riordan's The Lightning Thief
The Lightning Thief is a 2005 fantasy–adventure novel based on Greek mythology, the first young adult novel written by Rick Riordan. It is the first
novel in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, which charts the adventures of modern–day twelve–year–old Percy Jackson as he discovers he is a
demigod, the son of a mortal woman and the Greek god Poseidon. Percy and his friends Annabeth Chase and Grover Underwood go on a quest to
prevent a war between the gods Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. The Lightning Thief was published in June 2005 by Miramax Books, an imprint of
Hyperion Books for Children During a class field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to see a Greco–Roman exhibit, he stands up to a bully
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During a terrible storm, the two are awakened by a surprise visit from Grover –– who Percy suddenly learns is actually not a human teenager, but
instead a young satyr. Grover tells them they are in danger, and the three drive to a mysterious summer camp. Upon arrival, they are attacked by the
Minotaur. In the ensuing fight, the Minotaur knocks out Grover and grabs Mrs. Jackson, who inexplicably dissolves into a blinding flash of gold
light. Believing he has just lost his mother forever, Percy manages to break off one of the Minotaur's horns and kills the beast, then forces himself to
drag the unconscious Grover over the property line and up to a farmhouse. He wakes up three days later and learns he is at a place called Camp
Half–Blood. Percy then learns that he is a demigod: the son of a human and a Greek god. Percy settles into camp life and meets several other
demigods, including: Luke Castellan, a son of Hermes; Annabeth Chase, a daughter of Athena; and Clarisse La Rue, a daughter of Ares. Several
strange incidents begin to reveal his powers as a demigod. After Percy is attacked by a monster which shouldn't have gotten through the camp's
borders, Percy is publicly claimed by his father, the god
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Compare And Contrast Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief
How can we modernize a story to make it more relatable and understanding to a new generation of learners? The book, Percy Jackson and the
Lightning Thief based on the original,"The Legend of Perseus," is taken and molded into a new take on ancient greek mythology. Percy Jackson and
the Lightning Thief draws on and adds to the original characters, uses similarities and creates differences to rejuvenate the old story.
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief has very similar plot types and structures to the original "The Legend of Perseus". However, there are a few
essential changes to help restore the original. To start, in the call to adventure Percy Jackson's mother is taking Percy to the beach and cabin to relax
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For example, theme concepts and how they are modernized to this generation of readers. First, in Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief and " The
Legend of Perseus" there is a common theme of brains over brawn. When Percy Jackson is left in the arch by Grover and Annabeth he realizes that
the woman and her chihuahua are monsters sent by Hades and when Percy discovers their real identities he jumps out of a window blown up by the
demons into the river. "Annabeth stood behind him... 'We can't leave you alone for five minutes! What happened?' ' I sort of fell. ' ' Percy!
Six–hundred and thirty feet?' " ( Riordan, 217)Percy used brains over brawn because he had to think quickly to escape a dangerous situation. Perseus,
after returning with his new wife to be and Medusa's head, learned that the king tried to take Danae after Percy left, so the fishermen fled with her
and went into hiding. Perseus went to the king and used his intuition to bring out the head and show him so then the king turned to stone as well.
By thinking quick Perseus killed the king, his mother and the fisherman came out of hiding, as a returned favor the fisherman was made king. "...
when he arrived at the fisherman's hut, he learned that Danae and the fisherman had gone into hiding. As soon as the king of the island had gotten
rid of Perseus, he had tried to carry Danae off. To save her the old fisherman had fled with her. When Perseus heard that, he made straight for the
king's palace. 'Here is the head you wanted!' he shouted, and pulled Medusa's head out of the bag. Startled the king and his men looked up..."
(D'Aulaire, 120). Secondly, Percy Jackson's story has the theme of the underdog. In "The Legend of Perseus" Perseus had only heroic challenges and
he was never compared to anyone else. However, he did have to overcome challenges and rise up to the task. When Perseus was shipped off in a chest
in the sea and was
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The Lightning Thief Book And Movie Analysis
Movies are Thieves A common goal of Hollywood productions is to attract a vast audience. In order to earn mass profits from their movies, directors
will change any storyline to create an easy to follow, action–filled success. The Lightning Thief novel, written by Rick Riordan, and The Lightning
Thief motion picture provide excellent examples of how books are morphed into classic, money–making attractions. Even though The Lightning Thief
book and movie both share main characters and settings, the book expresses more detail and educates the audience while the movie focuses more on
action and convenience, allowing for more errors between plots. Action is one of many differences found between the book and the motion picture.
The entire plot of the movie revolves around finding and fighting for the pearls of Persephone, but in the book, Percy, the main character, receives the
pearls as a gift on behalf of his father for use in a time of trouble. The settings and opponents faced by Percy and his companions, Annabeth and Grover,
are the same: Medusa at the Emporium, Hydra at the Parthenon replica, and the Lotus–eaters at the casino. However, the reward for winning in the
book is survival, not a pearl as portrayed in the movie. Another example is the scene involving Hades' Minotaur. Percy is not an experienced fighter at
the beginning of the book; therefore, Percy faints after taking one of the Minotaur's horns. The movie illustrates Percy as a potentially skilled hero in
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Madness And Madness In William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
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 madness. Throughout ancient history, many gods and goddesses are portrayed with a title
such as Zeus King of the Gods or Aphrodite is the Goddess of Beauty and Love, well many people think that Dionysus is just the God of Wine, he is
much more than Pleasure and Wine, he is the god of Madness and Frenzy, throughout ancient literature there have been different stories of Dionysus
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And I say, there was never man thus abused. I am no more mad that you are. Make the trial of it in any constant question" (Act 4, Scene 2). Malvolio
is trying to claim his innocence by asking for help from this "priest" and all they do is mock him by saying he answered the question wrong. Madness
leads to insanity but in those times, they did not understand much about the brain and how much mental illness affects it, the different types of mental
illness, and even how people need to get help for mental
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comparing and contrasting Odysseus and Percy Jackson
Rachel Passig
Mrs. Reynolds
World Literature II
21 October 2014
Comparing and Contrasting Odysseus and Percy Jackson
Why are not all humans exactly the same? What separates humans apart from each other, aside from their external appearance? Each individual human
being is unique and extraordinary, due to the different characteristics they possess. Granting the fact that humans having similar qualities is a frequent
occurrence, no two individuals attain identical personalities. Comparing and contrasting the characteristics of Odysseus, the main character in The
Odyssey, an Epic Poem taking place in ancient Greek culture, and Percy Jackson, the main character in the novel The Lightning Thief, likenesses and
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Both heroes possessed a remarkably strong attitude of bravery that was vital in fulfilling their missions.
Although Odysseus and Percy had a lot in common, one characteristic that was not evenly shared between them was confidence. Odysseus and Percy
were both tactical, brave, and completed their journeys successfully, however, Odysseus was more confident in himself than Percy was. Percy and
Odysseus 's self–confidence inequality was a result of their different
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Description Of Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief
Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Characters 1.Percy Jackson Percy is used to being the outsider, the loner, and the dummy. He describes
himself as "a troubled kid". The fact that he has attended six schools over the past six years tells us that he must be really good at adapting to new
places, but that he probably doesn't have many friends. (Page #1) Percy tells us that he is twelve years old and until a few months ago, he was a
student at Yancy Academy, a private school for troubled kids in upstate New York. 2.Grover Underwood Grover is similar to Percy in that he's
"different" from the other kids at school, making him an outsider, just like Percy. He looks older than the other kids too, making us wonder whether
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He was scrawny. He cried when he gets frustrated. He must've been held back several grades, because he was the only sixth graded with acne and the
start of a wispy beard on his chin. 3.Annabeth Chase Annabeth is really good at strategizing, and she nearly always has a plan. That's why she is
captain of her Capture–the–Flag team – she knows how to anticipate what the other team will do and what their weaknesses are. She also loves to study
architecture. When the trio visit the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Annabeth is super–excited. She has learned everything about how the Arch is
constructed and why it is special. Her mom, too, shares a passion for building, inventing, and crafting things. (Page #63) She was probably my age,
maybe a couple of years older, and a whole lot more athletic looking. With her deep tan and her curly hair, she was almost exactly what I thought a
stereotypical California girl would look like, except her eyes ruined the
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Russell Simmons Research Paper
Many people want to achieve the American Dream by starting from rags to riches and it is a very difficult journey. You have to make choices that
would either be the best or the worst decisions you make. It is all about taking risk and putting all your effort to keep your business running. Some
people have made it like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and many more entrepreneurs you see on TV or you see there products in stores. There is some that
have a difficult up bringing and turn that into motivation to become successful like Russell Simmons. A successful entrepreneur accomplishes his or her
goals which leads to starting somewhere, has stumbles, and becomes wealthy.
Russell Simmons was born in October 4, 1957 and grew up in Queens, New York in a middle class family. Growing up Russell was getting in to
trouble by being in gang and selling drugs in the street. He was arrested twice for his bad choices he made growing up in New York. It look to be
that if he continued on this path that he was not going to make out and become successful. He graduated high school and attended some college.
Russell Simmons passion was music so he left college to pursue his dreams. He met a guy named Rick Rubin and created Def Jam Records to promote
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He signed artist like Beastie Boy, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, and many other well know artists. Russell Simmons was the co–founder of Def Jam which
lead to him making Rush Management to expand his business. There is always some down falls entrepreneurs have to face and over come these
obstacles to continue to become successful. He still was in Queens and it was rough to be there at that time. He was surrounded by drugs, violence,
and could of been in jail for a long time him he did not leave. He was still in a gang and was selling fake cocaine
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The Perfect Catch
Yet again, I have the joy of introducing my readers to a delightful new Hallmark author, Cassidy Carter. Recently, her book The Perfect Catch, was
published in both ebook and print form, and I not only had the joy of reading the book, but I got to interview this special lady. While I was already
quite familiar with the movie and the stellar cast, it was sheer delight to savor every moment of this novelization. I am quite honored to share both my
review and my interview with everyone today.
RH: Why did you decide to become a writer? What kind of training have you had for writing?
CC: I have been a voracious reader since I was very young, and I've written for as long as I can remember. I had notebooks filled with handwritten
stuff all through high school. I've always been a romance fan as well, so publishing in the genre seemed like a natural choice for me. I've been an
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I'm actually published under my spicy pen name, Ginny Glass, with Harlequin's Carina Press. I sold my first book to the imprint back in 2009, and
was a launch author with Carina. I have eight titles with them, all in the high–heat contemporary genre.
How did you get involved with Hallmark Publishing?
I'm so fortunate to be involved in a writer's forum that allowed me to connect with Stacey Donovan, the director of Hallmark Publishing. Stacey and I
worked together on editing a few Hallmark projects, and the opportunity came up to novelize one of the movies. I jumped at the chance!
Before writing The Perfect Catch, were you a Hallmark fan? Had you seen the movie?
I love Hallmark. I'm a huge Hallmark fan! Not just the romances, either. I love the mysteries. I hadn't seen The Perfect Catch, but it's become one of my
favorites. I think the cast has such great chemistry.
What was the process of novelizing this movie? How long did the process
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Martin Luther King Research Paper
In 1996 Samuel Mohammed, a resident of West Palm Beach community, kicked down the door of an abandoned house within his neighborhood,
that was used as a drug house, spread lighter fluid and started a fire. The night he set the fire he was never far away from the scene. He stood by
and watched as the fire and at the time he deemed appropriate he called the police and the fire station. In response for setting the fire he was
arrested on the charge of arson. His lawyer argued that he was not practicing arson but he was practicing Civil Disobedience in the traditional of
Martin Luther King Jr. The question the jury was faced was should he be punished as an arsonist or let slide for practicing Civil Disobedience. He
should be charged with arson... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Black Law Dictionary defines civil disobedience as "the refusal to obey a law because it is unjust or it is unfair and it is usually nonviolent in
behavior." Florida's law against arson in the 1997 Florida Statutes section 806.01 one part a that pertains to arson states that "Any person who
willfully and unlawfully, or while in the commission of any felony, by fire or explosion, damages or causes to be damaged: (a) Any dwelling,
whether occupied or not, or its contents." Mohammed did start a fire and did cause damage to a unoccupied dwelling. He broke the law, but in
order for him to be practicing civil disobedience he would have to have broken the law because it was unfair or unjust. If in face he thought that it
was an unfair law why did he state his reasons for starting the fire as he and his neighbors were tired of the police not doing their job punishing the
criminals that frequented the house ()? If somebody torched his unoccupied house while he was on vacation he could not be upset because he
believed the law against arson was unfair. His reason for starting the fire was not civil disobedience it was
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Krystal Thesis
"Why is she always the one getting kidnapped? I'm the princess here!" – Amalia Sheran Sharm, Wakfu ( French Cartoon ) In 1999, Rare ( a video game
development company ), was working hard on a game for Nintendo 64 called '' Dinosaur Planet ''. It was set to include one of two main character ,
Krystal. Krystal was depicted as a strong sixteen year old female fox who wielded a spear and was tasked to fight prehistoric monsters and save the
current world , but due to production issues , the existing program for the game was handed to the Star Fox team for the upcoming ''Star Fox
Adventures''1 due the similarities of the characters and setting . As expected, Krystal was changed to Fox McCloud, the franchise's Main Protagonist
but Krystal was kept in the game and was reduced to Fox's prize for beating the game's enemies2. Reduced to the troupe known as the '' Damsel in
Distress Troupe ''.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her plight unites the cast, causing them to put aside their differences and work together to save her or provide the premise for The Quest.''3 It's been
used since the beginning of storytelling, which Greek mythology giving us the story of Andromeda, who is thought to be the first tale of using this plot
device.4 Throughout the centuries, the same story has been told with a different settings, villains and a different knight in shining armor. It's repetitive,
overused, and degrading towards women but it continues appears in almost every medium of
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The 5th Wave Character Analysis
The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey is a young adult science fiction novel. The story follows a young girl named Cassie as the world as we know it comes
to an end due to an alien arrival. Yancey makes many of his beliefs, about family, trust, and love, known throughout the novel. For example, Yancey's
story conveys that family is worth dying for, trust is imperative for survival, and love can drive people to go on beyond their limits. Countless times all
through the novel, the theme that family is worth dying for is evident. From the beginning, Cassie's father shows this when the whole family stays put in
their house while Cassie's mother is sick. By staying there, they are all risking their lives as it would be incredibly easy for the rest of them to
become ill with the altered form of Ebola. Later, Cassie's father allows her to leave the barracks to go look for Crisco in the woods when he senses
trouble. He could have volunteered himself instead, but he decides that his daughter is worth dying for. Moreover, Cassie constantly puts her life on the
line for Sammy. Beginning when Sammy boards the bus to to Wright–Patterson, everything Cassie does is a risk to ensure his safety. Her level of
determination first becomes apparent when she decides to face her Silencer. While she is lying under the Buick, her promise to Sammy motivates her
to go on. From the moment she boards the bus to Camp Haven herself, there was an infinite sea of possibilities for something to go wrong. Even
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Book Vs Book Analysis
When adapting a movie based on a book, there will be parts that are left out in the movie. These changes can either be good or bad, depending on
how its executed. Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief fits under the latter category as the changes made were glaringly bad in my opinion and noticed
by the fans of this book. In Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, I found three key differences compared to its film adaptation: how the
journey started, the characters and their characterization, and missing plot points.
In the book Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, Percy is your typical 12–year–old boy who is a troublemaker in school and lives
with his mother's abusive husband. Percy's life changes when he accused of stealing Zeus' master bolt and attacked by monsters. Percy's mother is
killed along the way towards a camp called Camp Half–Blood and trains his heritage as a demigod. Percy is then sent on a heroic quest, with friends,
to prove his innocence and along the way, rescue his mother from Hades. After a long and arduous journey of being chased by monsters, Percy
managed to return the lightning bolt and save his mother. Percy is then betrayed by a close friend, as the friend was the thief, and escaped while
warning them of the true mastermind.
As for the movie, Percy is your stereotypical 16–year–old teenager who also lives with an abusive stepdad. Similar to the book, Percy is attacked by a
monster and his life forever changes. Percy's
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Rick Riordan Quotes

  • 1. Rick Riordan Quotes Rick Riordan is a person that is known to have strong words in many of his novels about adventure. As he has shown in his books, anyone can do anything that they put their mind to. The quote "I made Percy Jackson ADHD as a way to show my respect to those who are," is very important. This is very important because it shows that Rick believes in many people. Also, he shows that in his novels, the demigod's are going on numerous quests in hopes of survival. Then, Mr.Riordan is also showing that he believes in the characters, even if they are dyslexic and "disabled". He is showing that he acknowledges that others can't judge someone just because someone is different. He also seems to connect this to another quote, a quote that greatly connects to me, "Stars can't shine without darkness," by Anonymous because most of the people in his stories have very bad pasts, and have overcome the darkness to be a better person. Through many believe this quote leads to discussion about Ricks opinion on ADHD, most know it was because he admires the ability to coup.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the quote "Writing is like an sport, If you don't practice, you don't get any better," is one of the quotes that shows this. After that, people have to acknowledge the fact that he obviously believes that even a genus could use training. As if this wasn't enough, he shows this in his books because when Percy comes to Camp Half–Blood, he is great a swordfighting, but in the Heros of Olympus series, he is swiftly beat by someone that has never seen him fight or anything. Also, Nico Di Angelo, the son Hades had extreme talent, or power, but he still needed practice, otherwise he would have not destroyed part of the camp.This even relates to a quote, "Nobody's perfect, that's why pencils have erasers." All the evidence points to the simple fact, always try, even if you're already magnificent at what you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Blood Of Olympus Essay The Percy Jackson and the Olympians craze started in 2005 and finally ended with grand total of 10 books in 2014. The series, which was broken into two parts, follows young demigods as they work to save the world, all while fighting hordes of monsters and dealing with temperamental gods. All the books were well liked except for the final book: Blood of Olympus; which faced hard critiques from longtime fans. The preceding four books introduced seven new characters that were detrimental to the storyline and kept 3 vital characters from the previous series. The novels leading up to the final end all gradually foreshadowed and built suspense. Unfortunately the finale was a disappointment. Majority of the fans agree: the book was rushed. The climaxes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, the only thing that kept me reading was Nico di Angelo, a son of Hades, who was finally explored as a character. Some of only nice things I can say about Blood of Olympus are associated with Nico, which I do not mind as he is a very important, valuable character. I would have enjoyed the book more had it been paced out and not rushed while still involving all of the great character developments and conflicts. Blood of Olympus is full of character conflicts which are explored correctly. ADHD is explained well with Leo's thoughts occupied with Calypso; which is only an example of what makes an already relatable set of characters even better. The book was butchered by fans, and with reason. Many people would never recommend it other readers because of its fast nature and habit of ignoring characters. I, on the other hand, would definitely recommend it. The book may be rushed and a least favorite, but it ends the story well. A story that started small and grew into something big finally reached its sad end. Despite not being the series best, Blood of Olympus knows how to end a story leaving the reader grasping for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Ya Thing Monologue I'm a pale imitator of a boy in the sky With a cap in his hand and a knot in his tie I'm the light in the mall when the power is gone The shadow in the corner, just playin' along I'ma lay right in my bed, I'm rolling aside But if I get a car, I'm roamin' to rob Because I know if I ever chill of livin' to you You've got a volunteer, and you don't know what to do You'd stop You wanna do it But you don't know what you doin' baby You wanna feel it, But you don't know what you're feeling tonight And if you're thinking That I don't know what you're thinking, baby You go on thinking And you gonna make it alright I'm impregnable, incredible, the setting of quo I'm at Lay Chimirida, not a heart and so' I got a Saturday night, and nothing is dead And ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nope, you just ain't a thing Bet it up, head erupts A lava language and a vocal volcanic
  • 4. If it ain't fixed, don't broke it, don't panic If it ain't this, it ain't shit, goddammit If it ain't this, it ain't dope, it don't flush And if it ain't hip or don't hop, well then hush "Man, they sound like", "Man, they stole yo" "Man, they look like", nope, it ain't us Ah, do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing Is you really Slick Rick? No, you just ain't a thing Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing Do ya damn thing, do ya thing, ya thing Ye ain't fresh squeezed juice, nigga, you that Tang Every time we try, we get nowhere Wouldn't it be nice if we were just normal people, yeah? Tryin' so hard to act like we don't care But it's true, you do, Nothin' is left, so I guess I'm right Flip the page, our days are revelations (hide) Space is strange, doctor, I've got no patience Oh, it's all a part of the process (okay, okay) Nothin's new, it's true, cool, I admit, Shhh! I guess you're ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. ' The Lightning Thief, By Percy Jackson The book revolves around a 12 year old kid named Percy Jackson finding out that he is a demigod and the one of Poseidon, the god of the seas. The Lightning Thief is the first part of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians 5 book–series. Written by Uncle Rick Riordan, it introduces another side of the typical Greek Mythology series in which he had made his own story of the Olympian gods and their children using them as a guide and reference. As you start reading chapter one, it will ultimately tell your mind to keep reading the next chapters, as quoted "If you're a normal kid, reading this because you think it is fiction, great. Read on." It is as if the events written had happen in the given setting. It opens your wildest imaginations and gives you the satisfaction on the entertainment given while reading a fiction book. The story is on Percy Jackson's point of view in which he narrates the story in his own time and way. He was kicked out of every school he attended because of being a troubled kid but managed to stay at Yancy Academy for a while. There he meets Grover, where in the story later on will be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is worth your time. It shows bravery and courage from a 12 y/o boy who didn't give up on anything just to save the camp and maybe the world from World War III created by the gods. Try reading this book and it will make you want more adventures. It really kicks in your satisfaction for not only it contains action, adventure or whatsoever, but it teaches us how to make our decisions wisely, to choose whom we trust, and to use ourselves to change the world. It is a 10 out of 10 score and a 5 star rating, it will make you feel like you were in the book, fighting monsters, talking to the beings mentioned and saving the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Black Stars : An Extension Of Slick Rick 's Original... Growing up in run–down neighborhood can have various effects on an individual. Getting involved in illegal activities, albeit easy and rewarding at the time, can lead an individual to a jeopardizing ongoing cycle. Illustrated in both Slick Rick and Black Stars "Children's Story," a young man has been led down a wrong path, where each of their lives were dominated by illegal acts. This was consuming to the individuals, and ultimately lead to tragic outcomes. Black Stars rendition of "Children's Story" was an extension of Slick Rick's original composition. Black Star expanded the track to incorporate the embezzlement often found within the music industry. Slick Rick and Black Star emphasize the fatal aftermath that often supersedes the preoccupied performance of thieving. In 1989, Slick Rick released a single that had an undeniable truth about growing up with inferior influences. The song starts out with Slick Rick narrating a story of a young boy growing up in the Bronx. In conjunction with many poverty–stricken areas, this young boy was heavily influenced by the felonious ways of others. The antagonist child encouraged the young boy to assist him in stealing money from old folks. The young boy concurred, and they succeeded. This lead the young boy to repeatedly burgle multiple persons, progressing from old folks to many others. Robbing became an addiction for the boy, and he continued until he attempted to steal from an undercover detective. The detective attempted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Research Paper "BOOM, POW, WHAM, SWOOSH", movies these days are much more realistic and can be compared to many theories or people. Books on the other hand, can be seen in your mind, where you can picture and exaggerate the things that you are reading. The movie and the book of Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief are both interesting. It is about a boy named Percy Jackson who finds out that he is the son of the Greek god, Poseidon. He goes to this camp where he trains and learns to use his powers for good so that he could find his mother. The movie and the book talk about the same thing, but some of the characteristics and the themes are different. What are some of the similarities and differences between them? The book, Percy Jackson: The lightning... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the website : http://riordan.wikia.com/wiki/Percy_Jackson_and_the_Olympians:_The_Lightning_Thief/Differences_from_the_book, it tells many differences between the books and the film. In the book Percy Jackson: The lightning thief, Percy Jackson and Annabelle are supposed to be 12 years old. Annabelle has curly blonde hair and grey eyes. In the movie, Annabelle and Percy are 16 year old. I know this because on the website : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qCJ1bzD_dQ, Percy meets Annabelle for the first time, she has a totally different appearance in that part of the movie, then in the book. Annabelle also ends up with straight brown hair and blue eyes. Another thing is that in the book Percy does not own any type of electronic device, because they attract monsters. In the book,he uses a glass ball to defeat Medusa. In the movie, Percy has an iPod tough. Medusa was seen through the reflection of his iPod touch. In conclusion, The book and and the movie of Percy Jackson: The lightning thief, have many similarities and differences. The book is more descriptive, you can picture what is happening in your mind. In the movie, it is more realistic. You don't have to guess what's happening, you can see it visually. The two are very interesting in their own ways. They talk about boy named Percy Jackson who finds out that he is the son of the Greek god, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. White Rabbit Essay Rebecca McKenney History and Sociology of Rock Music Mrs. Trimble 11 October 2016 Analysis of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" Title: White Rabbit Artist: Jefferson Airplane Length: 2:31 Album and Track Number: Surrealistic Pillow (Track Number 10) Label: RCA Victor Release Date: February 1st, 1967 First Appearance on Billboard's Hot 100: June 24th, 1967 (Number 50) Height of Popularity: Number 8 on Billboard's Hot Hundred (July 29th, 1967) Other Appearances: Number 483 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time "White Rabbit" is a psychedelic rock song performed by Jefferson Airplane and written by Grace Slick. In an interview with Wall Street Journal's Narc Myers, Slick discusses writing "White Rabbit". Slick comments that, "I loved Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. One... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no noise level while listening. My interpretation of "White Rabbit" is that the narrator discusses how drugs can be used in defiance to escape authority. As mentioned above, "White Rabbit" is influenced by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Alice through the Looking Glass. The first verse argues that the world is in color, but that people in authority sometimes tries to enforce that the world is either black or white. Since the general public out numbers those in authority, they can lead a protest that can change the ways of society and the law. When the protesters gain their victory, they can feel like their "ten feet tall." The second verse then process to discuss that not all protests are successful. In fact, some people protest even though they may not necessary know the whole story and/or know that the protest will fail. When questioned on why they are protesting, some may say that a leader had rallied them to a cause. It is known that not all protests are peaceful, and that protesters may be harmed by anti–protest methods. During that time, they need to remember Alice's courage "when she was just
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  • 10. Biology Lab Monologue Tony I need you in the lab ASAP, and bring the vita radiation device with you. –Bruce's voice sounded agitated. –On my way!–Tony answered concerned at Bruce's request, that only could mean one thing.–We'll finish this later big guy!– He said to Thor as he turned to run towards his lab. Thor ran behind him, something was wrong, Banner's urgent tone told him so. When Bruce and Steve got Leah into the medical lab she asked him nervously –Bruce, what's wrong?– –I'm not sure, a fever is an indicator of something going on, mainly an infection. I need to do some tests to know for sure.–He answered, as he took a blood sample. –Ok.–Leah acknowledges. She'd have to wait until he told her something else. Bruce placed her blood sample inside an electronic microscope and pulled a virtual screen to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It's almost as the white blood cells are fighting amongst themselves.–He explained while examining the screen. –Bruce ... I'm not feeling so good.–Leah told him suddenly, pain reflecting on her face. –Leah, what's wrong?–Brue asked concerned, as he rushed to her side. –I ... everything hurts ... it started out mild but now its growing.–Leah told him scared. –Damn it! Leah, does it feels like hundreds of small needles pinching you?–Steve asked agitated. –Yes, but how you know?– Leah answered intrigued. –There's no time to explain! Doc, can you safely sedate her ... and the baby?–Steve asked in a hurry –Mm, yes, but why?–Bruce asked as he prepared the sedative There's no time to explain, just do it! Trust me. –Steve answered; he started to sound really alarmed. –Ow!–Leah complained, the pain was growing, when Bruce approached her with the sedative she pleaded –No, wait! Explain to me what's happening!– without any warning Bruce stuck the needle into her arm, the sedative took effect almost instantly. As she faded away, Leah asked in half voice –Why does Steve look so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Wrongful Convictions Of Innocent People Essay Unfortunately, wrongful convictions of innocent people sometimes happen in the criminal justice system. According to a new report from the University of Michigan Law School 's National Registry of Exonerations, 2015 set a record for the number of wrongly convicted Americans who received justice; 149 people who were either declared innocent or cleared of their convictions or guilty pleas. Many of them had already served long prison terms for crimes they did not commit (Mencimer, 2016.) There are many causes that can contribute to a wrongful conviction. Witness misidentification is the most common cause; we know that the human mind is not like a tape recorder, and can make mistakes. Forensic analysts presenting evidence that has little or no scientific basis, false confessions by suspects during the interrogation process, government officials taking steps to ensure that a suspect is convicted despite poor evidence, testimony by people with incentives to testify, and poorly prepared lawyers are just some of the other causes that can result in a wrongful conviction. The death penalty case of Cameron Todd Willingham, of Corsicana, Texas, is one that experts now agree that the evidence proves he was wrongfully convicted. But unfortunately, he was already put to death by lethal injection. On December 23, 1991, the Willingham family home was engulfed in flames. Stacey Willingham was shopping for Christmas gifts, while Cameron Todd Willingham was home sleeping at the time of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Similarities Between Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief 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 is facing his biggest fears. From the beginning Percy shows courage even when he is scared. Percy first showed his courage when he was fighting Mrs. Dobbs. " Absolute terror ran through my body. I did the only thing that came naturally: I swung the sword." Through this paragraph Percy shows that even though he was absolutely terrified he still showed courage. When Percy swung the sword and killed Mrs. Dobbs it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another fight in Percy's journey also showed his courage. "They charged across the stream. There was no help in sight. I could run. Or I could defend myself against half the Ares cabin." This shows that Percy has the option to run away or to stay and show courage by fighting. When Percy stays and fights against half of the Ares cabin, it shows that he is a great fighter and that later he will be able to stand up against bigger things.One place Percy has to show a lot of courage was the fight on the Arch ""Die, faithless one," Echidna rasped, and the Chimera sent a column of flame towards my face. "Father, help me," I prayed. I turned and jumped. My clothes on fire, poison coursing through my veins, I plummeted toward the river." Percy was fighting a huge fire–breathing monster and was wounded, the monster made Percy jump over the edge of the monument, but he was scared. Percy showed his courage by jumping over the edge even though he was scared and he thought he was going to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Rick Riordan Research Paper Rick Riordan is a full time author and has written many best selling books. A few of his bestsellers include Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the Kane Chronicles, and the Heroes of Olympus series. If an author can write that many bestsellers than he must be good. Rick Riordan was born June 5, 1964. He grew up with two very artistic parents. His mother was an artist and musician, his father was a ceramicist. Riordan started to write in middle school, the first story he submitted to be published wasn't published, but he was only thirteen. He went to college and was a double major in English and History. After college Riordan became a teacher. teaching English and History for fifteen years. While teaching Riordan started writing mystery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Percy Jackson And The Olympians : The Lightning Thief :... Thanks to my lack of interest in reading, sitting down are reading a full story has become a difficult task. The stories that captivate my attention and hook me in have to be full of action, mythical creatures, and relatable characters. Rick Riordan's book "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief" really hooked me in as there was a lot of description and he was able to bring Greek Mythology to the modern world. For example, Percy Jackson, the main character in the novel, goes on and adventure with his friends into the underworld to meet Hades, a Greek God. As I was reading I was able to picture his journey and the setting around him. Riordan also made sure that there were lessons to be learned in the adventures Percy Jackson was going through and he implemented these lessons by using symbolism. I ended up reading the whole book in a week. Not only did I read that whole book, but I continued to read the rest of the six–book series. In addition, I also enjoyed reading "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins because I like reading about the struggle and conflict the Katniss Everdeen, the main character, had to go through, and how she was able to solve said struggle. Katniss had to become an adult early in her life because she had to take care of her sister and she had to lead the people that lived in her district. In a way, "The Hunger Games" was kind of like a coming of age novel, which is another reason I enjoyed the book. I was able to relate to the basic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Lightning Thief By Rick Riordan Rick Riordan: Behind the stories "Where's the glory in repeating what others have done?" The answer to this question from Rick Riordan's New York Times Bestseller, The Lightning thief, is simple, There is no glory. Riordan did what others hadn't done, mixed ancient mythology with modern day life. Rick Riordan has many inspirations for his books, and lots of people who helped him make his books the best sellers they are. So as you learn about Riordan's process of creating his magical stories, remember how a bedtime story became a bestseller. Riordan has his own special way of creating plots. First, he decides the places the book will take place, then adds the monsters and gods. From this point he starts writing a story around the location. After this, he adds a few chapters and heartfelt moments and boom he has a best seller.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His first inspiration for his first hero, Percy Jackson came from his young son, Haley. His son had ADHD and dyslexia, just like Percy. He also based his characters off of Ancient Greek heroes. The name Percy comes from the hero Perseus. But heroes aren't the only characters in a book. He gets names for his monsters and minor characters from former students and colleagues of his. In his first book, The Lightning Thief, a monster named Mrs. Dodds was based off a teacher he worked with. According to Riordan, she never had trouble keeping the kids quiet again. Other minor Half–bloods, such as Connor and Travis Stoll, Katie Gardner and Charles Beckendorf, are students he had. These people he thought would easily fit into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How Does Rick Riordan Use Figurative Language In The... Rick Riordan is an amazing author that is well known for his amazing books and novels. Rick Riordan wrote several novels, but his most famous series is the Percy Jackson. The Lightning Thief was the beginning of the series. Percy had to accept how he is a half–blood and has to return the stolen lightning bolt from Hades before a war starts. The authors style is fiction and greek mythology. Rick Riordan writing style is very vivid. He writes in such detail that no area is not defined. His books contains figurative language. For example, "Just as it hit me, as I stumbled backward and felt its razor–sharp claws ripping through my armor, there was a cascade of thwacking sounds, like forty pieces of paper being ripped on after the other." ( Ch 8, pg. 130) To explain this quote uses simile. A simile is a technique that writers use, which is putting something in comparison using like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another writing style he uses is imagery. An example of imagery in the Lightning Thief is, "The landscape was dotted with buildings that looked like ancient Greek architecture–an open air pavilion, an amphitheater, a circular arena–except that they all looked brand new, their white marble columns sparkling in the sun. In a nearby sandpit, a dozen high–school aged kids and satyrs played volleyball. Canoes glided across a small lake. Kids in bright orange T–shirts like Grover's were chasing each other around a cluster of cabins nestled in the woods" (Chapter 5, pg. 67) To explain imagery is a visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. An example of imagery is, " the slide was smooth and slick and was painted a bright faded red." This quote visually explains how the slide looks like. The use of this simile furthers the story because you can feel the story forming around you. To conclude, the use of imagery makes the story more clear for the reader to understand the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Lightning Thief By Rick Riordan The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan is fiction, specifically fantasy, adventure, and humor. In the beginning of the story, Percy Jackson, a twelve–year–old boy, is taken to Camp Half–Blood, a safe haven for children of the Greek gods and goddesses like himself, and then, it is soon revealed that Percy is the forbidden son of the sea god, Poseidon. Later, the camp's counselor and centaur, Chiron, explains to Percy that Zeus suspects that Poseidon had Percy steal his master bolt during the meeting of the Winter Solstice, which Poseidon argues that Hades has it to backstab them both, and in order to prevent any war between the Greek gods and goddesses, Percy is assigned a quest alongside Grover and Annabeth to retrieve Zeus's bolt from Hades in Los Angeles and return it to Zeus as a peace offering by the Summer Solstice or by ten days. The morning after, the three travel from New York City to Denver surviving attacks by the Furies, Medusa, Echidna, and Chimera, and fortunately, with the help of Ares, the war god, they hitch a ride to Las Vegas in an animal transport service along with receiving a backpack filled with clothes and money. When there is only one day until the quest ends after Percy, Annabeth, and Grover overstayed their break in a time–delaying casino, they race into DOA Studios, the entrance to the Underworld, to confront Hades about the master bolt, which results in Hades's outrage of being excused, claiming that Percy not only stolen Zeus's master bolt, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Archetype "A hero is a person who has given his or her life than something bigger than oneself." These are the words of Joseph Campbell and they have a significant meaning in Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief. As in the story, Percy Jackson is willing to face challenges and trying to get the bolt for Zeus so he can bring his mother back into the real world from the underworld. The Lightning Thief symbolizes the hero on a quest archetype.Percy Jackson is made up of Percy is on the quest of trying to get the Lightning bolt to Zeus. There are 12 stages of archetypes. The Archetype begins with the Ordinary world, Call to Adventure, Refuse to love the call, Meeting with the mentor, crossing the first Threshold, test allies, and enemies, approach, ordeal, reward, the road back, resurrection, and it tops off with the return of Elixir. Percy Jackson thinks he's a "Normal Human" who his dad left him at the age of 7 months. This is the beginning of the Hero's quest in an ordinary world. Percy Jackson follows these 12 stages of the archetype which makes him the Hero of the film. The Three main stages of this archetype that Percy Jackson follows are the Ordinary World, Call to Adventure, and the Return of Elixir. These Three stages will prove the Archetype Of Percy Jackson's quest. The Ordinary World in the Movie Percy Jackson lightning thief is Percy Jackson, a "normal student", going to High School. Percy Jackson has Dyslexia and ADHD, making his life really difficult. Percy Jackson loves to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Summary Of Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief The movie Rudy and the book Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief they have many things in common, like they both have a hero. But first, what is a hero. What is a hero's journey. What stages in the hero can you compare contrast on in the movie Rudy and the book Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. What is a hero? A hero doesn't have to be a person that saves your life by carrying a building that is about to fall on you. A hero can be a person that is considered a role model to one or more people. A hero is someone who has heroic qualities such as bravery and courage, but they also make sacrifice for the greater good and put other people before themselves. Heroes are important for society, because it gives people the hope that there is someone there in the world that can help people in need. In the movie Rudy, Rudy always wanted to play for Notre Dame, but he is very small, but he still worked hard and in the end he got to play in a game. Many people in the movie, like the coach, said, "Why can't you be more like Rudy",and "You could be amazing if only you had a tenth of the heart of Rudy. Percy Jackson is considered is because he saves many lives, and he went from a zero to hero. All heroes need to have gone on a journey, big or small. All journeys have an ultimate goal at the end of it, that is called the ultimate boon. For Rudy, the ultimate boon was playing a football game for Notre Dame, and his journey was getting to that point. For Percy, the ultimate boon was, a bit more saving the world than being on a football team. Percy had to find Zeus' Master Bolt, and then return it to Zeus in a limited amount of time. If he didn't return it, his father Poseidon and Zeus would go into war the world would destroy itself. In a hero's journey, the stages are split into 3 groups, the departure, the initiation, and the return. Also, the journey have many stages in them. In this journey, all the heroes have different goals. The journey changes the initiate, physically and/or mentally, to the point where these changes change the initiate into a hero. The hero's journey is a common idea in all cultures, because all cultures have heroes and all heroes have a journey. Everybody takes this journey no matter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. House of Hades by Rick Riordan Essay Charactors There are really seven main characters; Percy, Annabeth, Jason, Piper, Frank, Hazel, and Leo. During the whole story Percy and Annabeth are stuck in Tartarus, which changes them forever. They become closer to each other, and Tartarus is such a scary place, that they will be mentally scarred for life. In the story it says "He wondered how Nico had survived down here alone without going insane." This means that Tartarus can make a person go insane, and that Percy and Annabeth a amazed that Nico, who had survived Tartarus without anyone, is still alive and doing fine. Throughout the story Jason doesn't change physically, more mentally. At the beginning of the book he is a Roman, but due to thetime he spent in Camp Half–Blood, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meaning "massive dark face" (page 408) connotative– scary, and creepy denotative– a large face that is dark "clouds of blackness" (page 413) connotative– scary, and overwhelming denotative– black clouds "fall into Tartarus" (page 415) connotative– scared, and panicked denotative– falling into a black pit "poisonous clouds" (page 421) connotative– toxic, scary, kind of freaky denotative– clouds of poison "darkness" (page 422) connotative– scary, weird that everything is dark denotative– all black "raging storm of death" (page 490) connotative– scared, panicked, overwhemled denotative– an angry death storm "shadowy" (page 364) connotative– creepy, mysterious denotative– in the shadows "agonizing curses" (page 238) connotative– sorrow, scary denotative– painful curses "bloodthirsty" (page 34) connotative– creepy, weird, scary denotative– thirsty for blood "sulfurous air" (page 40) connotative– scary, panic denotative– toxic air Point of View This point of view in this story would be Third–Person Limited. Third–Person Limited is when the person tells "his" or "her" story and reveals one character's thoughts or feelings. The person telling the story switches about every 5 chapters. The point of view switches between Hazel's, Annabeth's, Leo's, Percy's, Jason's, Piper's, and Frank's perspective. Order The author chooses to order the story in chronological order. The author tells all the events that happen in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Profound, Poetic Rock and Roll by Bob Dylan While it is widely rumored that many of Bob Dylan's songs were written while he was under the influence of various drugs, I'm not so sure that those rumors are accurate. Following a 1991 interview conducted by Paul Zollo with Bob Dylan, Zollo stated that "There's an unmistakable elegance in Dylan's words, an almost biblical beauty" and that "Dylan's answers give you a lot to think about while not necessarily revealing much about the man". (Zollo 2) The same can be said with regard to many of the lyrics of Dylan's songs. The lyrics to "Mr. Tambourine Man", for example, are wildly descriptive and sometimes confusing and can leave a listener (or a reader) open to many different interpretations, some more complex than others, with no real meaning ever being clearly stated. From the first chorus where the singer is speaking to a "Tambourine Man" telling him that he's "not sleepy and there is no place he's going to", but in the "jingle jangle" morning he'll "come following you" (lines 1–4), there is confusion. Some guess that the "Tambourine Man" is a drug dealer, who Dylan "follows" to get his fix. Others say that he is a musician who played the tambourine during a music session with Dylan at one time. Some speculate that the "Tambourine Man" is a fictional character who was created by Dylan after attending a Mardi Gras celebration, which, incidentally is when the song is said to have been written. While there are many lines in the song/poem that could easily be viewed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Lightning Thief Percy Jackson Quotes The Lightning Thief is a fictional book that is in the point of view of the protagonist, Percy Jackson. In the beginning of the book, Percy discovers that he is a half–blood, a half–human half–God. After an encounter with a Minotaur and his mother mysteriously disappearing, Percy is sent to Camp Half–Blood. At Camp Half–Blood, Percy meets many kids just like him. Percy also discovers many more things about himself. For instance, he finds out that his father is Poseidon, and that his best friend Grover is a satyr. He also finds out that his father Poseidon is accused of stealing his brother Zeus's master bolt, but Poseidon refused to accept that he had taken the bolt. Percy, Grover, and Annabeth; Percy's other friend, set off on a quest to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the book. Percy believes that all he is, is a kid who loves his mother, has ADHD and dyslexia, and is not able to stay in the same boarding school for more than a year without being expelled. This is shown on page 10, where the narrator says, "..this was my sixth school in six years, and (I) was probably going to be kicked out again." This quote shows that Percy does not have much confidence, and is expelled from school a lot. Also towards the beginning of the book, on page 44, Percy begins to recall multiple instances where "something creepy" had happened in a school, before he got expelled. Percy is beginning to understand that he is different, in a special way. In the middle of the book, Percy is introduced to new beliefs, a change in character, and he starts to develop a new attitude. He learns that he is a half–blood, which explains why he has ADHD and dyslexia, and also explains why he had to transfer schools so frequently. This is shown on page 93. Annabeth, Percy's new half–blood friend, explains to Percy that most half–bloods move from school to school constantly, and are diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. Percy began to finally realize that he wasn't just some strange kid, who had problems with reading and staying still. He was a half–blood, and there were tons of other kids just like him. He was more confident, brave, and more willing to take risks. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Essay Percy Jackson: The LightingThief The book Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief is one of the five books in the Percy Jackson series. The series was written by Rick Riordan. The whole series is based on Greek mythology. As you can tell by the title, the series is based on a twelve year–old boy named Percy Jackson. I have read the first two books and I will try to finish the series. The book starts out by describing Percy Jackson and his school. He is a twelve year–old boy that lives with his mom and step–father. He is in his sixth grade year and he is not a very good student. He discovers that there is something wrong with him, he is half–human, half–god. He is sent to Camp Half–Blood so he can be safe from the monsters that attack half–bloods. At camp he figures out that he the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea. When Zeus's master bolt, his main weapon, is stolen, Poseidon and Percy are to blame. Percy is given until the summer solstice to retrieve the master bolt and return it to Zeus. Percy believes that Hades, the god of the underworld, is behind... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On their journey the stopped in St. Louis to find shelter. Little did they know that the owner of the shelter was Medusa. After a fight, the three friends won over the monster. The next stop on their voyage was a museum in Denver, Colorado. They discovered a pearl that could reveal the last stop on the voyage to confront Hades and take the master bolt. The pearl led them to a casino in Las Angles. The workers were giving out strange editable flowers called Lotus Flowers, because the casino's name was the Lotus Casino and Hotel. The strange food actually messed with people's minds so that they would stay at the casino forever. The friends fell victim to the flower's spell and was released from the curse one day before the summer solstice. They found the entrance to the underworld and confronted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The HVP Vaccine Controversy Essay HPV Vaccine is it helping young girls or making thing worse for them, everyone has their own believes if it will make a differences for young girls and their future. In both articles Mike Adams and Arthur Allen discusses their own issues on the topic of the HPV vaccines. Adams and Allen discuss the cost of the vaccine, public health issue, and the risk young girls having by getting the vaccine or not getting the vaccine. Nation wide people have their own opinions on the HPV vaccine, and weather young girls should have their own opinions getting the vaccine once they learn more about it. Mike Adam has his own opinion on the HPV vaccine. Adam feels that the only reason Texas governorRick Perry issue all young girls get the vaccine sold ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What if a young girl cannot afford or choice not to get the vaccine what is the outcome for them, and then if girls get the vaccine can it really stop young girls from getting Cervical cancer. Adams discuss that " Cervical Cancer is prevented in a hundred other ways, including adequate sunlight exposure and vitamin D consumption, supplementation with probiotics, adequate intake of selenium and zinc, increased consumption of trace minerals and iodine, regular physical exercise and many other safe, natural, non–patented strategies" (447). Does anyone know really if the HPV vaccine will really stop the profit of cervical cancer? The Center of Disease control and Prevention: reported that the number of new cases has fallen to about 50,000 in 2005 according to Morbidity and Mortality Weekly report of March 16 (449). Allen points out that the women who did receive the vaccine had no major side effects. In other case Cervical Cancer strikes 14,000 American women each year killing one–fourth of them (449). If a young girl, a parent doesn't want their daughter to get the vaccine or even has second thought about it, they should make a doctor appointment yearly to check for Cervical cancer. Then the next thing to do if the young lady does need the HPV vaccine is learn more about the vaccine and decided if they want to go in that direction for their daughter. Adams and Allen wrote their own articles about what they think about the HPV vaccine, but in the end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief Comparison In this essay we will be comparing and contrasting the books "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan and "A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning" by Lemony Snicket. We will start off by having a summary of Percy Jackson In "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The lightning Thief" the book starts off simple. A twelve year old boy named Percy who is dyslexic and struggles in school who only has one friend named Grover who is actually a satyr which means goat. Not much longer later Percy's math teacher Ms.Dodbs is actually a monster who tries to kill him because Percy is the son of Poseidon. But Mr.Brunner the one helping Grover protect Percy from monsters like this, throws Percy his pen and then his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Annabeth and Grover unwillingly keep theirs and Percy also unwillingly keeps his too, somehow feeling that he will come back for his mother. They break their pearls and safely get out and are now on the beach they were at before. While walking off they see Ares again, the one who game them the backpack. They start talking badly and then start fighting with their swords, normal people and the police come to the fight. Ares then makes the police cars go on fire and then Percy hits him with a wave and then leave him. The only way to go to New York in time is to go by plane, but Zeus could strike them down any minute. Percy then goes up to floor six hundred after going to the lobby and goes to the plane and returns the lightning bolt without no problem. Poseidon tells Percy that his mother is at home safe, and Zeus lets Percy return back home to his apartment. Percy then got home from a taxi ride home, and spent the rest of the summer at camp half blood peacefully. That is the summary of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief and now I will be explaining the summary of A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning. In this book it starts off as a happy family with three children named Sunny the baby, Kronos the middle child who liked to read and the oldest Violet who liked to make inventions. While they were all at the beach reading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Analysis Through films, poetry, and art, mythology has become synonymous with an alternate telling of historical events, or explaining events previously misunderstood by the general public. Although it may seem like simple fiction to most, mythology has become intertwined with the Greek culture, and is key in an overall understanding of how the world works. The book I have read is "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief". Through the eyes of Rick Riordan, a simple story of an ordinary student begins to unravel, and discusses several key figures and moments of ancient Greek culture, and therefore, mythological beings of grand power. Close to the beginning of the book, the main character, Percy Jackson, visits a museum and is asked to explain an event depicted in one of the picture. Afterwards, he is asked why knowledge of these mythological events would matter in reality (Riordan 5,6). This exact question is the central theme throughout the book, and is what I pondered throughout the story. Percy Jackson thinks he is a normal twelve years old student. Well, not normal because he has Dyslexia and ADHD. One day, after encountering a mythological creature, chasing after him for an unknown reason, he learns that he is not ordinary, after all. He is a son of an Olympian God, Poseidon, and his best friend, Grover, is not a boy, but a satyr in disguise. He does not have Dyslexia and ADHD, he just has the ability to read Ancient Greek, and act like a warrior. His mother kept ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Willingham : The Innocent Man Willingham; The Innocent Man Cameron Todd Willingham (1968–2004) was an American man who was convicted and executed by lethal injection for the murder of his three young children by arson in Corsicana, Texas, on December 23, 1991. Although Willingham fought for his innocence for 12 years on death row, he was executed in Texas in 2004. Many questions came up with the investigation of the arson of Willingham's case and many recent and new evidence have proven Willingham's innocence, but yet, it was too late to save Willingham's life. Willingham's case and other stories of failed justice is important not just because they expose specific errors, but also those cases teach us the powerful moral intuition that we should believe in justice but should not ignore the stories of injustice. Capital Punishment is a harsh criminal justice system, and without a complete fool–proof justice system, the risk of putting innocent people to death through capital punishment should not be done. Willingham was convicted of capital murder of his three children and was sentenced to death. In early 1992, neighbors observed Willingham tripping out of his home in Texas which was in flames. His children were still inside the house and he was screaming for the help. Willingham was trying to go inside the house to save his babies but Firefighters were there at time and they hold Willingham back from trying to rescue his three daughters. Although rescue team tried to save the girls, all three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Lightning Thief Themes The first book of Percy Jackson and The Olympians series is called The Lightning Thief. I chose this book due to its several themes that are unique. The Lightning Thief has several different themes such as discovering identity, family, and versions of reality. There are plenty of more themes in the book, but those are the most important ones. The first theme in The Lightning Thief is discovering identity. The main character, Percy, is left with barely any knowledge of his father, and is sent from one boarding school to another. He is stuck believing that he is unwanted, and that he is stupid because of his dyslexia. On a field trip, Percy discovers that his math teacher isn't what she seems and is actually out to kill him, and his Greek professor isn't at all a human. Percy then discovers that he is a demigod and is actually the son of the Greek god Poseidon. After learning this, Percy realizes that he is a hero who will save the world. Percy goes from an average troubled teen to a hero within a numbered amount of days and he discovers his true identity.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although he doesn't get to see her much he still loves her more than anything and would do anything to keep her safe, like fighting the minotaur. He spends the whole book trying to save his mother from the Greek god Hades. Percy also tries to save his mother from his stepdad, "Smelly Gabe", who hurts his mother. Although Percy doesn't have a lot of real family, he meets a lot of friends who become like family to him. Percy learns that his fatal flaw is caring too much, yet he still does everything he can for his family. Family is a main theme in this book, because Percy realizes how much it means to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Willingham's Arguments Against The Death Penalty In 2004, a Texas man named Cameron Todd Willingham was executed for murdering his three young daughters by setting his house on fire. This conviction was based on faulty forensic science which assumed that the fire was caused by arson. There multiple fire science experts who reviewed the case and became opposed to Willingham's execution stating there was no evidence to prove that the fire was intentionally set. In 2010, the Texas Forensic Science Commission released a report admitting that Willingham's conviction was based on "flawed science". One of the witnesses during the trial who was an inmate at the same prison as Willingham testified that Willingham confessed to the killing while in jail but later on recanted his statements. Willingham's... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Fact sheet found on the Death Penalty Information Center showed that solely in Kansas, there was an average of $400,000 per case for defense costs by inmates placed on death row compared to the average of $100,000 paid per case to defense attorneys when there was no death penalty (DPIC). Alarcon and Mitchell conducted a study in 2011 that showed that just in California getting through the process of having an inmate on death row was over $4,000,000,000 (DPIC). This was due to the various amounts of fees that had to be paid for court trials, appeals, housing death row inmates in preparation for their incarcerations etc. (DPIC) lastly just in the state of Texas, the cost of carrying out a death penalty case, which is $2.3 million is three times as much as housing an inmate in solitary confinement at a maximum–security prison for 4 decades (DPIC). This huge difference in numbers add to how unrighteous it would be to keep the death penalty legal in the U.S. Lastly, the death penalty should be illegal because innocent men and women might be put to death due to corrupt trial or weak defense. Just as shown in the case of Todd Willingham, stated in the introduction, there were plenty of evidence hidden by the prosecution team and was later revealed after Later revealed after execution. Taking these huge risks with people's lives can cause major effects on the families and friends of these wrongfully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rick Riordan's The Lightning Thief The Lightning Thief is a 2005 fantasy–adventure novel based on Greek mythology, the first young adult novel written by Rick Riordan. It is the first novel in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, which charts the adventures of modern–day twelve–year–old Percy Jackson as he discovers he is a demigod, the son of a mortal woman and the Greek god Poseidon. Percy and his friends Annabeth Chase and Grover Underwood go on a quest to prevent a war between the gods Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. The Lightning Thief was published in June 2005 by Miramax Books, an imprint of Hyperion Books for Children During a class field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to see a Greco–Roman exhibit, he stands up to a bully picking on his friend Grover Underwood... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During a terrible storm, the two are awakened by a surprise visit from Grover –– who Percy suddenly learns is actually not a human teenager, but instead a young satyr. Grover tells them they are in danger, and the three drive to a mysterious summer camp. Upon arrival, they are attacked by the Minotaur. In the ensuing fight, the Minotaur knocks out Grover and grabs Mrs. Jackson, who inexplicably dissolves into a blinding flash of gold light. Believing he has just lost his mother forever, Percy manages to break off one of the Minotaur's horns and kills the beast, then forces himself to drag the unconscious Grover over the property line and up to a farmhouse. He wakes up three days later and learns he is at a place called Camp Half–Blood. Percy then learns that he is a demigod: the son of a human and a Greek god. Percy settles into camp life and meets several other demigods, including: Luke Castellan, a son of Hermes; Annabeth Chase, a daughter of Athena; and Clarisse La Rue, a daughter of Ares. Several strange incidents begin to reveal his powers as a demigod. After Percy is attacked by a monster which shouldn't have gotten through the camp's borders, Percy is publicly claimed by his father, the god ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Compare And Contrast Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief How can we modernize a story to make it more relatable and understanding to a new generation of learners? The book, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief based on the original,"The Legend of Perseus," is taken and molded into a new take on ancient greek mythology. Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief draws on and adds to the original characters, uses similarities and creates differences to rejuvenate the old story. Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief has very similar plot types and structures to the original "The Legend of Perseus". However, there are a few essential changes to help restore the original. To start, in the call to adventure Percy Jackson's mother is taking Percy to the beach and cabin to relax and get his favorite blue candies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, theme concepts and how they are modernized to this generation of readers. First, in Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief and " The Legend of Perseus" there is a common theme of brains over brawn. When Percy Jackson is left in the arch by Grover and Annabeth he realizes that the woman and her chihuahua are monsters sent by Hades and when Percy discovers their real identities he jumps out of a window blown up by the demons into the river. "Annabeth stood behind him... 'We can't leave you alone for five minutes! What happened?' ' I sort of fell. ' ' Percy! Six–hundred and thirty feet?' " ( Riordan, 217)Percy used brains over brawn because he had to think quickly to escape a dangerous situation. Perseus, after returning with his new wife to be and Medusa's head, learned that the king tried to take Danae after Percy left, so the fishermen fled with her and went into hiding. Perseus went to the king and used his intuition to bring out the head and show him so then the king turned to stone as well. By thinking quick Perseus killed the king, his mother and the fisherman came out of hiding, as a returned favor the fisherman was made king. "... when he arrived at the fisherman's hut, he learned that Danae and the fisherman had gone into hiding. As soon as the king of the island had gotten rid of Perseus, he had tried to carry Danae off. To save her the old fisherman had fled with her. When Perseus heard that, he made straight for the king's palace. 'Here is the head you wanted!' he shouted, and pulled Medusa's head out of the bag. Startled the king and his men looked up..." (D'Aulaire, 120). Secondly, Percy Jackson's story has the theme of the underdog. In "The Legend of Perseus" Perseus had only heroic challenges and he was never compared to anyone else. However, he did have to overcome challenges and rise up to the task. When Perseus was shipped off in a chest in the sea and was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Lightning Thief Book And Movie Analysis Movies are Thieves A common goal of Hollywood productions is to attract a vast audience. In order to earn mass profits from their movies, directors will change any storyline to create an easy to follow, action–filled success. The Lightning Thief novel, written by Rick Riordan, and The Lightning Thief motion picture provide excellent examples of how books are morphed into classic, money–making attractions. Even though The Lightning Thief book and movie both share main characters and settings, the book expresses more detail and educates the audience while the movie focuses more on action and convenience, allowing for more errors between plots. Action is one of many differences found between the book and the motion picture. The entire plot of the movie revolves around finding and fighting for the pearls of Persephone, but in the book, Percy, the main character, receives the pearls as a gift on behalf of his father for use in a time of trouble. The settings and opponents faced by Percy and his companions, Annabeth and Grover, are the same: Medusa at the Emporium, Hydra at the Parthenon replica, and the Lotus–eaters at the casino. However, the reward for winning in the book is survival, not a pearl as portrayed in the movie. Another example is the scene involving Hades' Minotaur. Percy is not an experienced fighter at the beginning of the book; therefore, Percy faints after taking one of the Minotaur's horns. The movie illustrates Percy as a potentially skilled hero in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Madness And Madness In William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night 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 madness. Throughout ancient history, many gods and goddesses are portrayed with a title such as Zeus King of the Gods or Aphrodite is the Goddess of Beauty and Love, well many people think that Dionysus is just the God of Wine, he is much more than Pleasure and Wine, he is the god of Madness and Frenzy, throughout ancient literature there have been different stories of Dionysus and his followers. In 2003, Edith ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And I say, there was never man thus abused. I am no more mad that you are. Make the trial of it in any constant question" (Act 4, Scene 2). Malvolio is trying to claim his innocence by asking for help from this "priest" and all they do is mock him by saying he answered the question wrong. Madness leads to insanity but in those times, they did not understand much about the brain and how much mental illness affects it, the different types of mental illness, and even how people need to get help for mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. comparing and contrasting Odysseus and Percy Jackson Rachel Passig Mrs. Reynolds World Literature II 21 October 2014 Comparing and Contrasting Odysseus and Percy Jackson Why are not all humans exactly the same? What separates humans apart from each other, aside from their external appearance? Each individual human being is unique and extraordinary, due to the different characteristics they possess. Granting the fact that humans having similar qualities is a frequent occurrence, no two individuals attain identical personalities. Comparing and contrasting the characteristics of Odysseus, the main character in The Odyssey, an Epic Poem taking place in ancient Greek culture, and Percy Jackson, the main character in the novel The Lightning Thief, likenesses and differences within their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both heroes possessed a remarkably strong attitude of bravery that was vital in fulfilling their missions. Although Odysseus and Percy had a lot in common, one characteristic that was not evenly shared between them was confidence. Odysseus and Percy were both tactical, brave, and completed their journeys successfully, however, Odysseus was more confident in himself than Percy was. Percy and Odysseus 's self–confidence inequality was a result of their different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Description Of Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Characters 1.Percy Jackson Percy is used to being the outsider, the loner, and the dummy. He describes himself as "a troubled kid". The fact that he has attended six schools over the past six years tells us that he must be really good at adapting to new places, but that he probably doesn't have many friends. (Page #1) Percy tells us that he is twelve years old and until a few months ago, he was a student at Yancy Academy, a private school for troubled kids in upstate New York. 2.Grover Underwood Grover is similar to Percy in that he's "different" from the other kids at school, making him an outsider, just like Percy. He looks older than the other kids too, making us wonder whether he's a bit more emotionally mature than they are. And, lastly, he loves food.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was scrawny. He cried when he gets frustrated. He must've been held back several grades, because he was the only sixth graded with acne and the start of a wispy beard on his chin. 3.Annabeth Chase Annabeth is really good at strategizing, and she nearly always has a plan. That's why she is captain of her Capture–the–Flag team – she knows how to anticipate what the other team will do and what their weaknesses are. She also loves to study architecture. When the trio visit the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Annabeth is super–excited. She has learned everything about how the Arch is constructed and why it is special. Her mom, too, shares a passion for building, inventing, and crafting things. (Page #63) She was probably my age, maybe a couple of years older, and a whole lot more athletic looking. With her deep tan and her curly hair, she was almost exactly what I thought a stereotypical California girl would look like, except her eyes ruined the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Russell Simmons Research Paper Many people want to achieve the American Dream by starting from rags to riches and it is a very difficult journey. You have to make choices that would either be the best or the worst decisions you make. It is all about taking risk and putting all your effort to keep your business running. Some people have made it like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and many more entrepreneurs you see on TV or you see there products in stores. There is some that have a difficult up bringing and turn that into motivation to become successful like Russell Simmons. A successful entrepreneur accomplishes his or her goals which leads to starting somewhere, has stumbles, and becomes wealthy. Russell Simmons was born in October 4, 1957 and grew up in Queens, New York in a middle class family. Growing up Russell was getting in to trouble by being in gang and selling drugs in the street. He was arrested twice for his bad choices he made growing up in New York. It look to be that if he continued on this path that he was not going to make out and become successful. He graduated high school and attended some college. Russell Simmons passion was music so he left college to pursue his dreams. He met a guy named Rick Rubin and created Def Jam Records to promote local rap artist. They both gave all there money to make this record company to become successful. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He signed artist like Beastie Boy, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, and many other well know artists. Russell Simmons was the co–founder of Def Jam which lead to him making Rush Management to expand his business. There is always some down falls entrepreneurs have to face and over come these obstacles to continue to become successful. He still was in Queens and it was rough to be there at that time. He was surrounded by drugs, violence, and could of been in jail for a long time him he did not leave. He was still in a gang and was selling fake cocaine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Perfect Catch Yet again, I have the joy of introducing my readers to a delightful new Hallmark author, Cassidy Carter. Recently, her book The Perfect Catch, was published in both ebook and print form, and I not only had the joy of reading the book, but I got to interview this special lady. While I was already quite familiar with the movie and the stellar cast, it was sheer delight to savor every moment of this novelization. I am quite honored to share both my review and my interview with everyone today. RH: Why did you decide to become a writer? What kind of training have you had for writing? CC: I have been a voracious reader since I was very young, and I've written for as long as I can remember. I had notebooks filled with handwritten stuff all through high school. I've always been a romance fan as well, so publishing in the genre seemed like a natural choice for me. I've been an editor for the last eight years, and I'm pursuing my master's in English lit, so I'm definitely immersed in books! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I'm actually published under my spicy pen name, Ginny Glass, with Harlequin's Carina Press. I sold my first book to the imprint back in 2009, and was a launch author with Carina. I have eight titles with them, all in the high–heat contemporary genre. How did you get involved with Hallmark Publishing? I'm so fortunate to be involved in a writer's forum that allowed me to connect with Stacey Donovan, the director of Hallmark Publishing. Stacey and I worked together on editing a few Hallmark projects, and the opportunity came up to novelize one of the movies. I jumped at the chance! Before writing The Perfect Catch, were you a Hallmark fan? Had you seen the movie? I love Hallmark. I'm a huge Hallmark fan! Not just the romances, either. I love the mysteries. I hadn't seen The Perfect Catch, but it's become one of my favorites. I think the cast has such great chemistry. What was the process of novelizing this movie? How long did the process
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  • 39. Martin Luther King Research Paper In 1996 Samuel Mohammed, a resident of West Palm Beach community, kicked down the door of an abandoned house within his neighborhood, that was used as a drug house, spread lighter fluid and started a fire. The night he set the fire he was never far away from the scene. He stood by and watched as the fire and at the time he deemed appropriate he called the police and the fire station. In response for setting the fire he was arrested on the charge of arson. His lawyer argued that he was not practicing arson but he was practicing Civil Disobedience in the traditional of Martin Luther King Jr. The question the jury was faced was should he be punished as an arsonist or let slide for practicing Civil Disobedience. He should be charged with arson... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Black Law Dictionary defines civil disobedience as "the refusal to obey a law because it is unjust or it is unfair and it is usually nonviolent in behavior." Florida's law against arson in the 1997 Florida Statutes section 806.01 one part a that pertains to arson states that "Any person who willfully and unlawfully, or while in the commission of any felony, by fire or explosion, damages or causes to be damaged: (a) Any dwelling, whether occupied or not, or its contents." Mohammed did start a fire and did cause damage to a unoccupied dwelling. He broke the law, but in order for him to be practicing civil disobedience he would have to have broken the law because it was unfair or unjust. If in face he thought that it was an unfair law why did he state his reasons for starting the fire as he and his neighbors were tired of the police not doing their job punishing the criminals that frequented the house ()? If somebody torched his unoccupied house while he was on vacation he could not be upset because he believed the law against arson was unfair. His reason for starting the fire was not civil disobedience it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Krystal Thesis "Why is she always the one getting kidnapped? I'm the princess here!" – Amalia Sheran Sharm, Wakfu ( French Cartoon ) In 1999, Rare ( a video game development company ), was working hard on a game for Nintendo 64 called '' Dinosaur Planet ''. It was set to include one of two main character , Krystal. Krystal was depicted as a strong sixteen year old female fox who wielded a spear and was tasked to fight prehistoric monsters and save the current world , but due to production issues , the existing program for the game was handed to the Star Fox team for the upcoming ''Star Fox Adventures''1 due the similarities of the characters and setting . As expected, Krystal was changed to Fox McCloud, the franchise's Main Protagonist but Krystal was kept in the game and was reduced to Fox's prize for beating the game's enemies2. Reduced to the troupe known as the '' Damsel in Distress Troupe ''.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her plight unites the cast, causing them to put aside their differences and work together to save her or provide the premise for The Quest.''3 It's been used since the beginning of storytelling, which Greek mythology giving us the story of Andromeda, who is thought to be the first tale of using this plot device.4 Throughout the centuries, the same story has been told with a different settings, villains and a different knight in shining armor. It's repetitive, overused, and degrading towards women but it continues appears in almost every medium of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The 5th Wave Character Analysis The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey is a young adult science fiction novel. The story follows a young girl named Cassie as the world as we know it comes to an end due to an alien arrival. Yancey makes many of his beliefs, about family, trust, and love, known throughout the novel. For example, Yancey's story conveys that family is worth dying for, trust is imperative for survival, and love can drive people to go on beyond their limits. Countless times all through the novel, the theme that family is worth dying for is evident. From the beginning, Cassie's father shows this when the whole family stays put in their house while Cassie's mother is sick. By staying there, they are all risking their lives as it would be incredibly easy for the rest of them to become ill with the altered form of Ebola. Later, Cassie's father allows her to leave the barracks to go look for Crisco in the woods when he senses trouble. He could have volunteered himself instead, but he decides that his daughter is worth dying for. Moreover, Cassie constantly puts her life on the line for Sammy. Beginning when Sammy boards the bus to to Wright–Patterson, everything Cassie does is a risk to ensure his safety. Her level of determination first becomes apparent when she decides to face her Silencer. While she is lying under the Buick, her promise to Sammy motivates her to go on. From the moment she boards the bus to Camp Haven herself, there was an infinite sea of possibilities for something to go wrong. Even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief Book Vs Book Analysis When adapting a movie based on a book, there will be parts that are left out in the movie. These changes can either be good or bad, depending on how its executed. Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief fits under the latter category as the changes made were glaringly bad in my opinion and noticed by the fans of this book. In Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, I found three key differences compared to its film adaptation: how the journey started, the characters and their characterization, and missing plot points. In the book Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, Percy is your typical 12–year–old boy who is a troublemaker in school and lives with his mother's abusive husband. Percy's life changes when he accused of stealing Zeus' master bolt and attacked by monsters. Percy's mother is killed along the way towards a camp called Camp Half–Blood and trains his heritage as a demigod. Percy is then sent on a heroic quest, with friends, to prove his innocence and along the way, rescue his mother from Hades. After a long and arduous journey of being chased by monsters, Percy managed to return the lightning bolt and save his mother. Percy is then betrayed by a close friend, as the friend was the thief, and escaped while warning them of the true mastermind. As for the movie, Percy is your stereotypical 16–year–old teenager who also lives with an abusive stepdad. Similar to the book, Percy is attacked by a monster and his life forever changes. Percy's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...