Becoming a hero: Percy Jackson’s journey of braveness “Even strength must bow to wisdom sometimes.” In Rick Riordan’s fantasy book: Percy Jackson and the Olympians shows that Percy is a brave character. Percy Jackson is a brave and wise hero because he chooses wisely when he fights monsters/gods.
Percy Jackson is wise because he sometimes thinks before he acts and when he is focused, he can be very wise with his choices.The scene takes place in the underworld, specifically in the throne room of Hades, the god of the dead. Percy is speaking to the god Hades, who has just revealed a prophecy about Percy's future that suggests he will betray the gods. Percy responds to this prophecy with the aforementioned quote, indicating that he understands the
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Percy is speaking to Hades who has just revealed a prophecy about percy’s future that suggests he will betray the gods. “Knowing too much of your future is never a good thing”.
This quote shows Percy's understanding that having too much knowledge about what lies ahead can be overwhelming and potentially dangerous. It also demonstrates his ability to think beyond the present moment and consider the long-term consequences of his actions.
Percy is brave because he fights monsters and he has many strengths. During the battle, Ares is speaking to Percy, taunting and goading him to unleash his anger and use his full power. He is trying to manipulate Percy into becoming more like him, a god who revels in war and destruction. Percy, on the other hand, is determined to prove that he is a true hero and refuses to give in to Ares' provocations.“Ares came toward, grinning confidently. I lowered my blade, as if I were too exhausted to go on. Wait for it, I told the sea. The pressure now was almost lifting me off my feet. Ares raises his sword. I released the tide and jumped, rocketing straight over Ares on a wave. A six-foot wall of water smashed him full in the