Analysis Of Prisoner Of Cell 25, By Michael Vey

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Michael was my favorite book I have ever read. Michael Vey has a superpower, which is like the power of Thor, lightning. These weird powers come into his life and take a turn for the worse. He meets some new friends along the way and enemies to fight for what is right, and become the hero he has always wanted to be. Michael sticks up for himself, is loyal to his friends and fight against evil. The theme of the book Michael Vey is to be able to fight evil, fight for good, and to be loyal to his friends because there are many examples from this book that support my beliefs. Michael, who lived in Idaho, is very shy and only has a few friends. He is always getting picked on by these bullies at school. Michael gets persuaded by his friend Ostin to stick up for himself. He does this and shocks the bullies and they go flying into the wall (Evans 16-17). This was the moment where he figured out that he had some sort of electric powers. That same day he was walking home and it looked like there was someone spying on him. He had seen this car almost every single day after school on his walk back home. From a different perspective there was this mysterious and frightening voice that said we need to get our hands on this kid. And said there is always Cell 25. Which was a coincidence because the title of the book is “Prisoner of Cell 25”. This …show more content…

In Michael Vey he is tempted at many different times to join someone else's group or betray his friends but he always says no and chooses his friends over these creeps. An example of this is when Michael, Ostin, and Wade get captured by Hatch and his goons and Hatch demands Michael to kill his new friend Wade (Evans 271). Michael does not do it but he is sent to become tortured in Cell 25 for one whole month.He stays loyal to his friends but he still has to fight against the