Thursday, October 14, 2010

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Last Olympian (Literary Analysis Paragraph)

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan is a 381 page book about the final battle between the Last Olympian, Kronos, the ultimate Titan Lord. Percy finds himself in the middle of the war without notification that someone would come and get him. He ends up having to blow up his friend, Beckendorf. He goes back to Camp Half-Blood and tells everyone about the tragic accident. Everyone is ready to go to war, and they set off at once. The team goes to New York, where they get attacked by Percy's worst enemy, Kronos, who has taken refuge in Percy's other enemy, Luke Castillian, body They are attacked, unprepared, but still win. Then the town goes to sleep, all except the demigods. Then Kronos and his army strike again, and Percy defeats Kronos and saves Mount Olympus once again. Or has he? Kronos comes back to life and tries to kill Percy, but Percy had already made himself immortal. This time, Luke starts to a hold of his body and stabs himself in his weak spot. He destroys himself and Kronos, and Mount Olympus is saved, this time, by Luke, the bad guy. Percy is finally able to lead a normal, monster-free life. He becomes the best known demigod ever.

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