Can anyone write a note on Percy Jackson and the lightning thief please from chapter 1-4 thank you .
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Percy Jackson is a twelve-year-old boy from New York City, and up until a few months ago he was a boarding student at Yancy Academy, a private boarding school for troubled kids in upstate New York. He says he didn't want to be a half-blood, and advises any readers who think they might be one to close this book immediately. He backs up to tell the story of how it all started.
He and his sixth-grade class at Yancy go on a field trip to Manhattan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, planning to see ancient Greek and Roman artifacts. Mr. Brunner, their Latin teacher whom Percy really likes, is leading the trip. Percy hopes he will not get in trouble on this trip, but he starts to get mad when Nancy Bobofit throws bits of peanut butter at his best friend Grover. Grover warns him not to do anything, because he knows if anything happens, Percy will get blamed, as usual.
Mr. Brunner grills Percy on the story of the Titan Kronos who ate his children, and tells Percy he must start thinking about how important this information is in his real life. Percy is frustrated, and when Nancy Bobofit continues to torment Grover, she suddenly finds herself sitting in the fountain, claiming Percy pushed her. Percy does not know what happened, but he knows he is in trouble.
Mrs. Dodds, the math teacher, tells Percy to come with her. She starts telling Percy to confess, but he has no idea what she is talking about. Suddenly she turns into a strange creature with leathery wings. Mr. Brunner comes in and throws a pen at Percy, and as soon as it hits his hand, it turns into a sword. Mrs. Dodds flies at him, shouting for him to die, but as soon as Percy's blade hits her shoulder she explodes into yellow powder and disappears. Percy is stunned, and goes back to his class—his classmates, however, claim that they have never had a Mrs. Dodds as a teacher and they have no idea what he is talking about.
Back at school, the students continue to deny Mrs. Dodds' existence. Percy knows something has happened, and it makes him irritable, so his grades begin to slip and he gets in trouble often. The headmaster sends his mother a letter saying he will not be invited back to Yancy Academy. Percy hears Mr. Brunner having a conversation with Grover about Mrs. Dodds and being worried about Percy, and he realizes something is happening behind his back.
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