The theme of Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief is loyalty and bravery because through out the whole movie his friends stayed by his side through thick and thin. He showed bravery by facing everything that came at him and didn't run from anything so he could clear his father name about him stealing the lighting bolt. Like when he had to face Madusa and they couldn't look at her so it made it very hard for them to defeat her but with the friendship that they had they defeat her. Another thing that happened was when they was fighting the dragon the whole time Percy friends didn't leave his side. Percy fights Alecto and to other Furies while on a bus just as he is setting out on his quest and he win with the help on both of his friends Grover and Annabeth. Percy had a lot of people coming for him and trying to kill him but his friends stayed right there.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief
The theme of Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief is loyalty and bravery because through out the whole movie his friends stayed by his side through thick and thin. He showed bravery by facing everything that came at him and didn't run from anything so he could clear his father name about him stealing the lighting bolt. Like when he had to face Madusa and they couldn't look at her so it made it very hard for them to defeat her but with the friendship that they had they defeat her. Another thing that happened was when they was fighting the dragon the whole time Percy friends didn't leave his side. Percy fights Alecto and to other Furies while on a bus just as he is setting out on his quest and he win with the help on both of his friends Grover and Annabeth. Percy had a lot of people coming for him and trying to kill him but his friends stayed right there.
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Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you the theme was loyalty and bravery, because like she said his friends stayed by his side the whole time.I could not find any other themes in this story. I can tell its the theme because it was the moral of the story. Good job.
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