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Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

by Rick Riordan

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Themes: Care for the Environment

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Grover’s character highlights the human tendency to abuse and destroy the environment. Repeatedly, Grover bemoans the garbage and litter that he and his friends encounter while on Percy’s quest across America. Further, Grover’s dream is to seek out Pan, the god of the wild. Legend has it that Pan died when humanity began to destroy the environment. Grover’s quest symbolically conveys Riordan’s call for environmentally responsible choices.

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