Percy had a hard time making a decision about his future in chapter 21 because he was torn between his loyalty to his friends in the prophecy and his desire to protect them by leaving. He felt conflicted about the potential consequences of his actions and was unsure about the right path to take.
In Chapter 17, Percy demonstrates heroism by facing obstacles, making sacrifices, and showing courage in the face of danger. He overcomes challenges, protects others, and ultimately triumphs over the villain or threat in the chapter, showcasing qualities that define him as a hero.
Chapter 1 I believe
Defenetly NO!
chapter 11
The lightning thief was Ares, and he was not in chapter 12. Percy does have dreams about Hades though implying that he thinks Percy is the lightning thief.
What does Percy Realize about monsters at the end of the chapter
Ares.
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Chapter 4, page 77, in the battle of the labyrinth
At the end of Chapter 15 of "The Lightning Thief," Percy is more angry at Ares than Hephaestus. This is because Ares has manipulated Percy and his friends into a dangerous confrontation, using them as pawns in his own conflict. Ares embodies cruelty and arrogance, making Percy feel betrayed and frustrated by the god's reckless behavior, while Hephaestus is more of a tragic figure in the background of the conflict.
that this book is fantasy