Because he is the son of persidon and Zesus thinks that persidon might of given the bolt to his son.And also because no one would think that a greek god would give a LIGHNING BOLT to a half blood human ,you know it's unexpected!!!:)
The title "The Lightning Thief" refers to the protagonist, Percy Jackson, who is accused of stealing Zeus's lightning bolt in the story. This event sets off the main conflict of the book and drives the plot forward.
Percy Jackson takes the lightning bolt in "The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan. He is mistakenly accused of stealing it and goes on a quest to retrieve it to clear his name and prevent a war among the gods.
Percy Jackson returned the lightning bolt because he wanted to prove his innocence and clear his name after being falsely accused of stealing it. He understood the importance of the bolt to Zeus and recognized the potential consequences of a war among the gods. By returning it, Percy aimed to restore peace among the Olympians and fulfill his quest's ultimate goal, showing his growth and sense of responsibility.
he will get a backpack with drachmas oreos and the master bolt
Zeus was important in the book "The Lightning Thief" because he was the ruler of the gods and the king of Olympus. When his lightning bolt was stolen, it caused a conflict among the gods and threatened the balance of power. Percy, the main character, had to retrieve the stolen bolt to prevent a war among the gods.
Zeus's master lightening bolt, the most powerful weapon in the world, Percy had been accused of stealing it.
Percy was falsely accused of stealing Zeus's master lightning bolt. Zeus blamed Percy's father, Poseidon, and they would have a huge battle on the summer solstice if Percy could not find and return the bolt in time.
It's Zeus's master bolt. His ultimate weapon and symbol of power. Percy (the son of Poseidon and a mortal woman) is accused of stealing the bolt, hence the book's name "Percy Jackson, the Lightning Thief"
Percy is being accused of stealing the lightning bolt from Zeus by Zeus, of stealing Hade's helm of darkness, and a bunch of other things. Percy is accused of a lot in this book.
the goal in the lightningthief is for Percy jack son to find Zeus's' master bolt (his most powerful weapon)by the summer solstice then as Percy is given the quest he is informed he is the son of one of the "big three" Poseidon.it is forbiddin for one of the big three to have a child. then poseidon is accused of stealing the master bolt.Percy must then find the master bolt and return it.
False. In Rick Riordan's "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" series, it was actually Zeus who accused Percy of stealing his lightning bolt. Hades had his own reasons for wanting the bolt, but he did not put it in Percy's backpack. Percy later discovers that the true thief was Luke, a demigod working for Kronos.
Zeus accused Poseidon's son for stealing his bolt because the oath the Big Three gods made was broken. After World War II, the Big Three gods Zeus, Poseidon and Hades swore never to have demigod children because they were too powerful. The oath was broken when Poseidon had Percy Jackson. Zeus accused Poseidon's son of stealing the bolt because is was a mere coincidence that Percy Jackson as claimed right after his bolt was stolen.
Percy Jackson's quest is to retrieve Zeus's master bolt.
Percy is accused of stealing the lightning bolt so he has to go get it and return it to Zeus before he starts a war between the gods.
Percy is convicted of stealing Zeus' master bolt and must get it back. if you have only seen the movie you should read the book its pretty different
because Zues' master bolt
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.