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Page 1: The Labyrinth Represents the struggle Perceus had to go through to save his camp from certain destruction. In the center of the maze there is a weapon.
Page 2: The Labyrinth Represents the struggle Perceus had to go through to save his camp from certain destruction. In the center of the maze there is a weapon.

The Labyrinth Represents the struggle Perceus had to go through to save his camp from certain destruction.

In the center of the maze there is a weapon which can save Percy's campfrom the Titan Kronos.

Percy had to fight deadly monsters and temptations in this ever changingMaze designed by the masterful Daedalus.

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Percy’s Necklace is a symbol of the years he has attended camp half blood.Also of all of the friends he has made there and the good times he had.

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The daughter of Zeus was turned into a tree just before she died soShe could protect the camp from monsters that are trying to take it over. The reason she was saved was that she was prepared to give her life to protect the people in the camp.

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A sea horse is a great symbol because Percy's father is PoseidonWho created the sea horse. Percy can talk to and control sea horses when in need.

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In order to protect the camp Percy had to kill this Minotaur because It had somehow broken through the protective borders. He broke the horn of the minotaur and became a big hero as he would for the rest of his life.

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Riptide is Percy's magical sword that turns into a pen, when capped this sword has helped him turn into a hero and survive many Attacks from mythical monsters. The sword was a gift from one of hislongtime mentors.

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Tyson, Percy’s brother made him a magical shield that can turn into awatch when he needs to go somewhere. The shield was a symbol of his loveFor percy before he went away to the forges.

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God pan represents all natural living things and Percy’s dad controls the ocean percy and pan have a strong connection

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The house of Poseidon is one of the biggest houses in camp half blood.This signifies power, and is also where percy sleeps.

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Camp half blood is very significant because it is the only place that percy isSafe from the world. He looks forward to going there every summer.

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Citation

• Riordan, Rick (2008). The battle of the labyrinth. NY NY: Hyperion books for children