Probably not. Demigods can't be immortal; only gods can be immortal.
Yes.
He says at the end of the book that you can live as a god forever with the same stuff but as a mortal it can always get better. Plus he has a more important wish that he wants. Because 1) Annabeth 2) His promise to Luke and 3) He was too young to become immortal
Percy made a bus explode with a Revolutionary War cannon and there was the whole "math teacher from Hades" thing.
Ares hates Percy because firstly he gave his daughter a shower from the toilet as soon as he arrived, and also because Percy stabbed him in the heel. ares still has a grudge against Percy for defeating the god of war in his own game.
Ares gave Percy and his friends a backpack before leaving the bar. Inside was the master bolt. Ares did not steal it butgot it bacck from Luke who persuaded the god of War to use it to start the greatest war in history.
no at the end of the series,, he is offered immorttality. but he turns is down because he doesnt want to leave all of his friends
Yes.
When he was offered immortality if he would marry Calypso, he himself gave it up to go back with his wife Penelope.
They are both ambitious, they are both always willing to sacrifice themselves for their friends (as seen with Percy's fatal flaw of loyalty and Thalia's sacrifice on Half Blood hill). And as Annabeth points out- they are both suborn, hard-headed, determined, and strong (mentally/physically). They are both children of the Big Three and both bore the fate of the prophecy at one point. Both were offered immortality. Thalia accepted, Percy declined.
Percy destroys Kronos but since a Titan can not be destroyed he is once again sent to taturas. Percy is thanked by the gods immortality for saving Olympus but does not take it because of Annabeth.
The gods offered Percy the choice of becoming Immortal. But he refuses them and then tells them to pay more attention to their kids
His father, Poseidon's, lieutenant
Dionysus was a son of Zeus, good soldier and things, then he invented wine, and was offered immortality an he accepted, becoming a god
Ahab offered the crew of the Pequod a gold coin as a reward for the first man to spot Moby Dick.
He is given the goddess, Hope, in Pandora's box, from the Titan of dreams, Morpheus.
Yes, yes he does.
No, Percy Jackson does not become a god in the series. He remains a demigod throughout the books.