I have just started The
House of Hades by Rick Riordan. The previous book ended with Percy Jackson and
Annabeth Chase falling into Tartarus. Tartarus is the hell of the underworld. However,
they are not dead while in there, so that just means they will have to suffer. But,
I am not far enough into the book to know how Percy and Annabeth are doing. Last
I heard of them, Annabeth had a broken leg and Percy a broken heart because he
let something happen to Annabeth.
The mood of the book is
very nervous and angry. Hazel is the narrator of the first chapter. She describes,
“During the third attack, Hazel almost ate a boulder. She was peering into the
fog, wondering how it could be so difficult to fly across one stupid mountain
range, when the ship’s alarm bells sounded” (Riordan 1). The phrase “Hazel
almost ate a boulder” indicates that she is on edge. She is nervous and angry. Also,
I can infer that she is distracted because her friends are in Tartarus. The distraction
can only make the journey harder because she is not focused. However, Hazel has
a strong and confident personality. Therefore I predict she will find a way
through the pain and push on.
I am reading this book right now. I really love this series. I completely agree with you that Hazel is distracted because of Percy and Annabeth. I also agree with your prediction that she is going to fight through the difficulties of her quest and succeed.
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