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First Person. Percy is the main character
The main bad guy is the same throughout the series - Kronos, but in The Titan's Curse alone it boils down to Luke and Atlas.
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You have to solve the problem that the main character is in. By clicking certain objects, you can solve the problems
Some of the main themes in "The Titan's Curse" include family bonds, sacrifice, friendship, and the battle between good and evil. The book also delves into the idea of destiny and the power of choice.
The main character has to solve the main problem because they are usually the one who is directly affected by it or who has the ability to bring about change. This creates tension, conflict, and personal growth for the main character throughout the story. It also drives the plot forward and keeps the audience engaged.
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That's the thing: The first four books end in a way in which it's main events are resolved, but new problems arise which come into focus in the next one at the very end. What is resolved is that the Ophiotaurus is saved, and so the Titans do not yet have the power to destroy Olympus.
The three main titans were Zeus Cronus and Athena
Atlas is not "the" antagonist, he is one of several antagonists. The main antagonist is really Cronos (Kronus). The books reflect, to a large degree, Greek mythology, in which there was a war between the Olympian gods and the older generation, i.e., the Titans. Atlas was one of the Titans who fought against the Olympian gods in ancient mythology. Most of the Titans are antagonists in the Percy Jackson books.