Percy Jackson and the Greek Heroes

Percy Jackson and the Greek Heroes

by (u. S.) Rick Riorton

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Greek mythology is divided into two parts: legends of Greek gods and stories of Greek heroes. After thousands of years of cultural inheritance and evolution, Greek mythology has penetrated into all aspects of European culture and is an entry-level ladder for understanding European culture. After receiving critical acclaim for his book about the legends of the Greek gods, the publisher once again invited Percy to tell the "tragic" stories about the Greek heroes he knew. In "Percy Jackson and the Greek Heroes", Percy not only tells us the stories of his famous predecessors, fully expressing his admiration and sympathy, but also warns modern demigods through these very convincing real examples: Never forget to always be in awe of the gods, because no one knows what those evil-minded guys will do in the next second. It doesn't matter if you have never read the "Percy Jackson" series. As a popular history teacher in the United States, the author Rick Riorton also has his own unique interpretation of Greek mythology. His unique insights provide a new perspective for evaluating classical mythology, which is full of creativity.

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