I think it could be one of the following (add another possibility if you think you know one):
also,
life is full of hardships. don't be arrogant.
*Hades (pronounced "hay-deez") is the Greek underworld, equivalent to the Christian Hell. I used Hades in place of it to avoid profanity.
I think it's love because of how annabeth loves Luke as a brother and he did back.... Sorta like in Harry Potter how harry's moms love helped him defeat voldemort
The moral is...... (drum roll please) don't mess with the Olympians. They will declare war on you if you so much as think you might like one of their symbols of power.
that anything is possible
Things gots double meanins yaall
I do not think there is a moral, but it may be, never count out the most obvious places.
There is no particular moral for the Lightning thief. Most say the moral of The Lightning Theif is to not to be scared of who you are, courage, and how to handle an accusation.
I don't believe this book has a moral or lesson. It is a fantasy book, made more to entertain than to teach a lesson. I still recommend reading it, though. For me the series is very enjoyable and action packed!
...i guess...check 2 make sure ur best friend doesnt hav hooves:)
i think the answer for this question is that the moral is that following with friends is the best way to be safe.
the moral is never think someone is your friend just because they are nice to you at first. Always keep your guard up. Think of the situation with Luke in the beginning and end of the story! c(:
Yes. He has one in each of the five books. In the first, it's learning that sacrifices must sometimes be made for the greater good. In the second, it's accepting family members as family members, even if they dishonor or embarrass you. In the third, it's not judging someone based on their parentage. In the fourth, it's that anyone who has done bad things is capable of redemption. In the fifth, it's to never give up hope.
The moral is to not steal and that trust is a dangerous thing to mess with. I guessed that and I would love to hear your own thoughts...
It's that you cant trust big god peoples or something..
IDK don't take gods weapons?
There is really no moral in the story, the books are just based on the Greek myths.
if youre talking about the Disney version. i believe it its this: "A true hero is never measured by his strength but by the strength of his heart."
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The Last Olympian has 381 pages.
The moral lesson of the story is be selfish
to hold what you have very close and protect the ones you love.
I think it's to believe in yourself.
The moral lesson of it is not to be envy..
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moral lesson in mill on the floss
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The Last Olympian has 381 pages.