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.
Artemis otherwise known as the goddess f the moon was fighting atlas.
Hyperion Books for Children published the book.
In the Titans Curse, the manticore(Dr.Thorn), the nemean lion, and warrior skeleton things chase him.
It called the Titan's Curse because Atlas is the Titan who was cursed with holding up the sky. Later in the book you find out why it was titled that way... don't wanna ruin anything for you!
There is Percy, Annabeth, Grover, Thalia, Bianca, Artemis, Atlas, and Kronos.
Artemis otherwise known as the goddess f the moon was fighting atlas.
They were trying to stop big titan dude lifting sky(atlas zoes father?) from escaping. No offense but u shud kno the answer if u read the book.
The Titans Curse
Hyperion Books for Children published the book.
The Titans curse!! Im 11!
It is called the Titan's Curse because the author is directing it to Atlas, the titan. His curse is to hold the sky forever, and basically, Percy, Annabeth, and Artemis have to endure that curse for a short while, until Atlas takes it up again. That is what the quest members go for, to get Atlas under his old curse again.
The book is already on sale, and they are not even making the movie yet.
Because the titan, Atlas was cursed and had to hold the sky.
Atlas was not a god, he was one of the titans. Generally he is depicted as having human form, though he was much larger than a human.
In the Titans Curse, the manticore(Dr.Thorn), the nemean lion, and warrior skeleton things chase him.
it is about this boy who goes on many adventures to seek thing or save his camp
It called the Titan's Curse because Atlas is the Titan who was cursed with holding up the sky. Later in the book you find out why it was titled that way... don't wanna ruin anything for you!