In "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief," Percy gets even with Gabe Ugliano by using a special power he has as a demigod. He fills Gabe's Camaro with seawater, which effectively ruins the car. This act serves as a form of revenge for the mistreatment Percy endured while living with Gabe and demonstrates Percy’s growing confidence and ability to stand up for himself.
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He is even with gabe because he doesn't want him to ruinn the trip
Percy Jackson gets even with Gabe Ugliano by using a trick to turn the tables on him. As they load the Camaro, Percy uses a little bit of magic from the gods. He causes Gabe's favorite possessions to be encased in concrete, making it impossible for him to enjoy them. This act serves as a fitting form of revenge for Gabe's abusive behavior towards Percy and his mother.
Percy got even with Gabe by using his powers to cause a strong, sudden storm that made Gabe’s life miserable. As they loaded up into the Camaro, Percy made it rain inside the car, soaking Gabe and ruining his expensive belongings. This act was both a form of revenge and a way for Percy to stand up to Gabe's bullying. Ultimately, it symbolized Percy’s growing confidence and his willingness to confront those who mistreated him.
The owner of the Camaro that got destroyed by Percy Jackson in "The Lightning Thief" was Nancy Bobofit. She was a mean and disrespectful classmate of Percy's who taunted him about his dyslexia and ADHD. Percy accidentally used his demigod powers to push her into a fountain, which caused the water to drench the Camaro and short-circuit it.
Percy gets back at Gabe by taking Medusa's head and giving it to his mom. His mom shows it to Gabe and he turns to stone. But in the movie, Percy locks it in the fridge with a note saying "Don't open this fridge no matter what!". Gabe breaks the lock and he looks in the fridge and Medusa's in it and he turns to stone.
"He," the Minotaur, "picked up Gabe's Camaro by the torn roof, the chassis creaking and groaning. He raised the car over his head and threw it down the road.... The gas tank exploded." Page 51.
No, Gabe does not. Gabe does not know that Percy is a demigod, and Percy never tells him in the series. Gabe is not a kind stepfather to Percy, so he does not protect him from monsters.
He tells everyone that gabe is giving away appliances
Gabe Ugliano
The name Percy gave for Gabe was Smelly Gabe.
Gabe Ugliano lied to Percy by spreading false rumors about him, particularly suggesting that Percy was trouble and a danger to others. This manipulation was part of Gabe's larger character of being deceitful and self-serving, as he sought to undermine Percy and maintain control over his own environment. Gabe's actions reflect his desire to protect his own interests, even at the expense of others' reputations.