How Does Percy Feel When He Is In Hades Presence?

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How does Percy feel when he’s in Hades’ presence? Hades radiated power, Percy felt as if Hades should be giving him orders .

Why does Percy feel bad for Hades?

Why Percy start feeling a little sorry for Hades when he sees Zeus’ palace? Percy felt bad for him because no one should be banished . Percy says he is glad, in a strange way, that Poseidon is so distant. Percy said it would be strange to have Poseidon to say he loved, it would be fake.

How does Percy feel towards Hades in Chapter 21?

Percy walks through Olympus in a daze. As Percy studies the palace, he realizes that Hades’s palace resembles it. He feels sorry for Hades —it seems unfair that he’s banished from Olympus.

What problems does Hades complain about to Percy?

Hades complained because he used to be a rich and powerful god but now he was overworked and exhausted . Q. Why was Percy’s backpack getting heavy?

What does Percy Jackson accuse Hades of?

Hades accuses Percy of stealing the master bolt himself in order to help Poseidon start a war. He accuses Percy of stealing his own symbol of power, his helm of darkness. Hades tells them that if they don’t return his helm of darkness, he will stop death and “make your lands a nightmare” (19.124).

What does Percy decide at the end of Chapter 21?

Percy decides to go back to Camp Half-Blood for the rest of the summer. At the end of the summer, he would decide whether to come home or stay at the camp forever .

What is the main idea of Chapter 21 Percy Jackson?

In Chapter 21, After Percy fights Ares, he gets on a plane(Smart idea) and flies to Manhatten, and goes up the 600th floor to Olympus, He meets lord Zeus and explains to him that it was Ares, who was being “used” had stolen both the master bolt and the helm of darkness.

Who did Percy use the 3 pearls to save?

Percy, Annabeth, and Grover use Percy’s three pearls to escape from Hades and the underworld. Percy, unfortunately, only has three pearls. If he uses them to save himself, Annabeth, and Grover, he won’t have one left to save his mother.

What deal does Percy make with Ares?

What deal does Percy make with Ares? If Percy wins, he will get to keep the lightning bolt and the helm . If Ares wins, he gets to turn Percy into whatever he wants.

How does Charon realize Percy and his friends are not really dead?

How does Charon realize Percy and his friends are not really dead? They tell him. He can see them breathing . He realizes that Percy is dyslexic.

What two requests did Percy make of Hades?

Percy’s first request is that Hades return Zeus’ master bolt to him in order to prevent war between the gods. Before Percy can get to his second request, however, Hades accuses him of having stolen both Zeus’ master bolt and his own helm of darkness

What gift did Luke give Percy?

Luke gave percy flyi g shoes .

Who really stole Zeus’s lightning bolt?

At the top of the Empire State Building, Zeus meets Poseidon, accusing Poseidon’s demigod son, Percy Jackson , of stealing Zeus’ master lightning bolt.

How did Zeus show Percy his thanks?

How does Zeus reward Percy? Zeus gave Percy his mom back. Zeus lets Percy live and doesn’t kill him for flying . Zeus lets him be claimed by his father.

Why is Poseidon sorry that Percy was born?

Poseidon tells Zeus that he admits his wrongdoing, and Percy feels as if he is just a mistake, and not actually Poseidon’s son. Poseidon feels very sorry for Percy, because heroes typically meet tragic ends .

What did Percy do with Medusa’s head?

In a fight with Medusa, Percy Jackson cuts off her head, killing her . He is confused as to why Medusa’s head didn’t turn to dust and Annabeth Chase explains to him that it is a spoil of war like his Minotaur’s Horn.

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Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.