Bob … the Titan … he only helped us in Tartarus because you were kind to him. You told him we were worth saving. That's the only reason we're alive.' She said we so easily, as if she and Percy were interchangeable, inseparable.
by Rick Riordan (0 Reviews)
In "The Blood of Olympus" by Rick Riordan, a character reflects on the significant role of Bob the Titan. His assistance during their perilous time in Tartarus stemmed from the kindness shown to him by Percy, who believed they were deserving of salvation. This act of compassion highlights the importance of relationships and connections among the characters.
The phrase "we so easily" underscores the bond between the characters, particularly how the identities of the speaker and Percy are closely intertwined. Their shared experiences and mutual support indicate a deep sense of unity, emphasizing that they face their challenges together as a cohesive team rather than as individuals.
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