Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief Movie Analysis Essay

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Visual Analysis Essay “Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief” “Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief”, is a movie adaptation of the similarly titled novel “The Lightning Thief”, written by Rick Riordan. This movie was directed by Chris Columbus and was not well-received during the time in which it was released, due to its substantial differentiation from the novel. Throughout this film, it is clearly made evident that there are several differences between this film adaptation and the original novel that this movie was based upon. The most apparent of these differences can be found in the development of the central characters of the narrative and the sequence of events that occur throughout this movie adaptation. Due to the differences that …show more content…

In this scene, two ancient greek chest plates can be seen in the background, and all three characters appear to be holding weapons. Because both the novel and the movie are set in modern times and involve ancient greek myths, they contain the historical narratives of a hero’s journey and a tale of redemption, which were both widely present in ancient greek mythology. In both the novel and in this film adaptation, Percy must undergo a quest to prove that he is not guilty of having stolen Zeus’ lightning bolt, and is joined on this quest by Grover and Annabeth, who are also present in this scene. During this journey, these characters are forced to travel to several varying locations, with this image being taken from an event that does not occur in the novel, and was used as a replacement for another incident. I feel that this event was most likely changed to further character development, while also being used to further the development of the story. In this film, the development of the characters has been altered, compared to the original development of these characters in the novel. In the book, Percy and Annabeth are both twelve years old, while in the film, both characters have had their ages increased to sixteen, which I feel was done to appeal to a …show more content…

At the center of this photograph is the protagonist, Percy, who is emphasized by the focus of light upon him, rather than on the other two characters in this scene. As he is standing in front of the characters who are at his side, it can be determined of that he is leading them through the area in this scene, before the hydra appears to attack all three characters. To his left is the deuteragonist, Annabeth, and to the right of Percy is Grover, his sidekick. As Grover is supposed to be Percy’s “protector” in both narratives, he is meant to be watching over and protecting Percy. I feel that this is accomplished by his decision to accompany Percy on his journey. In the film, a rivalry between Percy and Annabeth is formed shortly after Percy arrived at Camp Half-Blood, which is eventually resolved before the quest is given. During this journey, Percy and Annabeth begin to bond over their similar circumstances as being demi-gods, talking about the rivalry between their parents, and expressing their wishes of being able to meet their Olympian parents, who were forbidden by Zeus from contacting their demigod children. As they begin to bond Percy and Annabeth grow close and soon develop a relationship. When Percy goes to return the Lightning Bolt to Zeus at Olympus, he decides to bring Annabeth with him, so that they both can meet their godly parents, while in the

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