The Mark of Athena is the third book in the
Heroes of Olympus Series. The Lost Hero
and Son of Neptune both set the scene
for the seven demigods that are entwined in a prophecy. But after several
visits from different Gods, they realize that the Prophecy of Seven and the
Mark of Athena are combined in some way. The Mark of Athena goes into detail
about the demigod’s journey to Rome and Annabeth’s journey to finding out what
her mother’s mark is.
Rick Riordan is the
author of this book. He decided to write the book in a different style. Each
chapter is narrated by a different character. For example, the chapter called ANNABETH
is about what she is currently doing during that time. It goes into her
thoughts, actions, discoveries, and decisions. How Riordan did this is
interesting because it gives the reader an opportunity to get to see the story
from multiple people’s point of view. It gives the reader the chance to pick
which character they think is a hero, villain, back up character, non-important
character, etc.
Piper is a
well-developed character because her personality is relatable. When a chapter
is labeled PIPER, there are always times when you compare yourself to her. She
does not have any major powers like Percy or Jason, but she still is an
important part to the team. Piper always says things like, “Piper had a new
entry in her top-ten list of Times Piper
Felt Useless” (Riordan 302). This sentence has a quality that none of the
other sentences have… compatibility. Her character is compatible with regular
people, with the reader. This quality makes her character well-developed in the
story. The reader relates to how she thinks and feels.
Percy Jackson can be a
very bitter character because of how he holds the grudge against the wine god. Lord
Bacchus is the wine god. In his Greek form at Camp Half-Blood, he was always
very rude to Percy. However, this was a year ago and it was in the god’s other
form (Gods have two forms Greek and Roman). In a scene of the book where Percy,
Piper, and Jason go to see the Roman form of the wine god, Lord Bacchus, Percy
is very rude. Lord Bacchus asks Percy why he has not changed him into a dolphin
yet because he was so rude. Percy replies, “’It was discussed,’ Percy assured
him. ‘I think you were just too lazy to do it’” (Riordan 122). Percy is being
very rude to the god in this passage. He is still bitter towards the god for
being mean and annoying during Percy’s Camp Half-Blood years. Even though it
has been over a year and the Roman form of the god has a different personality
than the Greek form.
Opinions that are heard
about Percy Jackson are that he is the “best hero”. Many people have awarded
him the best hero award when writing a class assignment. Most people say this
because he is a young boy, who has given up a normal life to help save others.
He never backs down from a fight and he is always trying to save everyone. Also
it helps that he can control water. That is his “super power”. In the Mark of Athena, there are several parts
where Percy steps out to defend the members of his team, especially, Annabeth.
Also, he did not hesitate to get on the ship when the Greek demigods first
arrived at the Roman camp. They told him how dangerous the quest was going to
be, yet he still volunteered.
Strong analysis of the characters--I like your points about Piper and compatibility. Good insights about Percy, too. I'm glad you liked it so much!
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