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Percy was falsely accused of stealing Zeus's master lightning bolt. Zeus blamed Percy's father, Poseidon, and they would have a huge battle on the summer solstice if Percy could not find and return the bolt in time.
According to the novel written by Rick Riordan, the lightning bolt was in the bag pack Ares (or Lord Ares to be polite) told Percy, Annabeth, and Grover to find the whole time. However, the lightning bolt would only appear in the bag pack if Percy and his friends gets are in the Underworld. Basically, Percy just took out the lightning bolt and gave it to Hades (Lord Hades).
Because Percy's dad is Poseidon and Zeus hates him so he thinks because Poseidon wouldn't sneak in there because Zeus was with him the whole time then Poseidon would plan for Percy to steal it. Book:Ares steals it Movie:Luke steals it
Percy Jackson saw his father for the first time on Olympus in the first book of the series, titled the Lightning Thief. His father is with Zeus when Percy goes to Olympus to return the stolen bolt.
from what i read from the book and saw from the movie, Percy is trying to find the lightning thief but at the same time people think HE stole the lightning bolt.
Because he was not just the king of the ancient gods he was also the god of storms, which lightning at that time ment "The wrath of Zeus" The cyclopses in Hephaestus's forges Mae the thunderbolts for him.
the rising action was when they go 2 hades place to get the bolt but he doesnt have it the climax was when Percy fights ares the falling action was when they go 2 Olympus 2 give Zeus his bolt the end was when luke poisoned Percy
In "The Lightning Thief," Percy Jackson must travel overland to reach Camp Half-Blood after being accused of stealing Zeus's lightning bolt. He embarks on this journey to clear his name and prevent a war among the gods. Traveling overland allows him to encounter various mythological creatures and challenges that help him grow and develop his demigod abilities. Additionally, it emphasizes the urgency of his quest as he races against time to return the bolt before the Summer Solstice.
Percy is twelve at the time. He is living with his mom, Sally Jackson, and his ugly stepfather Gabe Ugliano. He attends a boarding school. One day his class was visiting a museum and his teacher attacked him. His Latin teacher takes him to Camp Half-Blood where he finds he is a demigod. During a game of capture the flag Percy is claimed to be a son of Poseidon. Poseidon is being accused of stealing Zeus' master bolt. Percy and his newfound friend Annabeth (daughter of Athena) go on a quest to find the bolt. I wont say anything other than that! It's a really great book.
In Chapter 9 of "The Lightning Thief," Percy Jackson and his friends continue their quest to find Zeus's stolen lightning bolt. They arrive at the Lotus Hotel and Casino, where they are enchanted by the pleasures of the resort, losing track of time. Percy ultimately realizes the danger of staying there and manages to escape with his friends, highlighting the themes of temptation and the importance of their mission. This chapter underscores the urgency of their quest as they race against time to prevent a potential war among the gods.
Percy Jackson initially doesn't care about retrieving Zeus's lightning bolt because he is more focused on understanding his identity and the conflicts within his own life as a demigod. His primary concern is the safety of his friends and the threats they face rather than the political implications of the bolt's theft. Additionally, he believes that the quest is more about proving himself and protecting those he loves than fulfilling the expectations of the gods. Over time, he recognizes the importance of the quest but starts from a place of personal growth rather than obligation.
there was a fight in Greek time Zeus and king Neptune were teamed together because Luke stole the lightning bolt.