Thank you for asking(I lovee this movie)...
The life lesson of this movie is that he needs to follow his instincts so he can be each day a better person...
never give up anything you are destined to do
Percy Jackson does have some problems in his academic life. Most of those problems come from him having dyslexia.
Aphrodite tells Percy that she'll enjoy playing around with percy's love life
who is the real Percy Jackson in real life
In the book, his real name is Percy Jackson. In the movie, he is played by Logan Lerman.
Percy is a New Yorker, he has been there his entire life.
Perseus
never give up anything you are destined to do
Percy Jackson does have some problems in his academic life. Most of those problems come from him having dyslexia.
Aphrodite tells Percy that she'll enjoy playing around with percy's love life
who is the real Percy Jackson in real life
Logan Lerman.
Percy Jackson shows loyalty in book 1 by defending his friends from bullies and monsters, by standing up for what he believes in despite facing danger, and by risking his life to save others, such as when he jumps into the Underworld to rescue his mother.
In the book, his real name is Percy Jackson. In the movie, he is played by Logan Lerman.
he forfills the prophecey and goes on living his life.
The second Percy Jackson book, The Sea of Monsters is where Grover gets trapped on Polyphemus's' island where the golden fleece is. Meanwhile at camp halfblood, the borders are dying, so Percy and his Friends go on a secret quest through the sea of monsters(bermuda triangle) and meet Clarisse who joins them and they go to Polyphemus's' island, get the golden fleece to save camp and also save Grover. Then at camp the fleece on the magic pine tree of Thalia works to well and Thalia comes back to life and everyone is happy at the camp and the fleece keeps the borders strong, but they get a dragon for the borders, too that guards the fleece and the borders.
No he doesn't. *SPOILER* He is offered to be a god but declines because of Annabeth. So no, he doesn't. Another answer: Of course not! If he died, how could he survive into the next Camp Half-Blood series??? He's not IN the next series, the fifth book was the LAST book about Percy Jackson.