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Percy jackson the lightning thief chapter 9
Percy jackson the lightning thief chapter 9









“Pencil cactuses grew in the corner like skeleton hands” (Chapter 18, pg. Though the gods can take human forms like this, they are still distinct from mortals in the way they carry themselves. At the time, Percy is not aware that he is in the presence of a god however, with one look at Ares it is clear that he is powerful in some significant way. This simile stresses the hypnotizing effect that Ares has on all of the people around him. “All the people rose, as if they were hypnotized, but the biker waved his hand dismissively and they all sat down again” (Chapter 15, pg. This emphasizes the strength of Percy’s sword, Riptide, as well as the skills he is developing as he continues to fight monsters along his journey. Percy, Annabeth, and Grover fight the Furies on their bus from New York City, and Percy uses this simile to compare killing the Fury to breaking open a piñata.

percy jackson the lightning thief chapter 9

“The Fury I’d hilt-slammed came at me again, talons ready, but I swung Riptide and she broke open like a piñata” (Chapter 10, pg. This monster is able to tear apart his armor as if it were merely paper, and it is a worthy introduction to all of the monsters that Percy will soon be up against on his quest. This simile emphasizes the strength of the hound that was summoned into Camp Half-Blood to attack Percy following the game of capture the flag.

percy jackson the lightning thief chapter 9

Buy Study Guide “Just as it hit me, as I stumbled backward and felt its razor-sharp claws ripping through my armor, there was a cascade of thwacking sounds, like forty pieces of paper being ripped one after the other” (Chapter 8, pg.











Percy jackson the lightning thief chapter 9