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The Lightning ThiefClick on the book to enter..

By Rick Riordan

www.rickriordan.com

The Titans…

• The Titans• Something colossal in

size or power (such as a supposedly unsinkable ocean liner) is said to be titanic. This adjective comes from the Titans, the gargantuan firstborn sons of the goddess Earth.

Uranus rained down on

young Gaea, and plants, animals…

and rivers appeared. Gaea became Mother Earth, mother of all living things—and mother of the first gods.

Gaea and Uranus had many children.

Their firstborn

were the twelve

giant Titans, • six girls • and six boys.

Later, more children were born…

• Three were the mighty Cyclopes—strong, one-eyed giants.

Three were the Hecatoncheires--• Monsters each with a hundred arms and fifty

heads.

Uranus hated the Cyclopes and the Hecatoncheires…

Because they were ugly. He threw them into Tartarus,

the deepest pit in the Underworld.

Gaea was furious….• The Titans to overthrow their father and

rescue their brothers. Only the youngest, Cronus (aka Kronos), was brave enough.

He attacked Uranus with a sickle…• And banished him from the Earth. Kronos

replaced his father as Lord of the Universe. But he was cruel and did not free his brothers from Tartarus.

Kronos (Cronus) married his sister Rhea…

• And they had many children. But Kronos was afraid that one of them might overthrow him just as he had overthrown his own father.

Rhea was horrified….

• When the youngest was born, she tricked Kronos. She hid the baby (Zeus) in a distant cave, so Kronos would not find him.

Rhea then gave Kronos…

• A stone wrapped in a blanket. He swallowed that instead—blanket and all.

Hidden away, Zeus was raised…• By gentle woodland nymphs and a nymph-goat

named Amaltheia, who fed him honeyed milk. When the baby cried, the Curetes (Zeus guards) clashed their weapons to hide the sound.

Zeus grew into the strongest…

• Of all the gods and married Metis, a Titans daughter. Rhea was still angry with her husband and wanted Zeus to depose him. But Metis, the Goddess of Prudence, was wise. She said Zeus needed help, for Kronos had the Titans on his side.

Rhea found a way…• With her help, Metis gave Kronos a drink she

promised would make him undefeatable.

Instead, it made Kronos…

• Throw up the stone and his unharmed children—Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades and Poseidon.

• They were reunited and gratefully they joined their brother. Zeus freed their uncles from Tartarus, and together they prepared to fight the Titans.

For ten years…

• War raged between the old gods of the Golden Age and the New Gods of the Western Age. At last, Kronos and the Titans were defeated and thrown into Tartarus, to be guarded forever by their hundred-armed brothers.

Mother Earth was finally at peace…

• Rule of the Universe was divided among the 3 Brothers: Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. Zeus was declared King of the Gods, and God of Heaven and Earth. Poseidon became King of the Sea, and Hades God of the Underworld.

The Cyclopes built the victors…

• A palace on Mt. Olympus, with 12 golden thrones inside. For Zeus shared his powers with his brothers, his sisters, six of his children, and Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love. Their the great Olympians lived forever.

The Battle with the Titans. Read an account of the Titanomachy,the war between the gods and Titans. One is available online at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanomachy Compare this to theversion Percy gives Mr. Brunner in Ch. 1. Make a list of any differencesbetween the two versions. Make a list of details Percy forgot to include

MythUnderstanding?

In Ancient times, the Greeks had gods for many important forces in their lives --

the sea, thunderstorms, farming, music, medicine, poetry, archery, etc. Why do

you think they imagined many different gods rather than just one? Would this

make life more confusing or less confusing?

Name that God…

• Work with your group to learn all that you can about 1 Greek God or Goddess.

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