Luke gave Percy a pair of winged shoes that were cursed to fly Percy to the Underworld when he wore them. Percy can't use them because the sky is Zeus's domain, and Percy's dad is Poseidon. Zeus and Poseidon don't get along, so Percy doesn't want to anger Zeus by flying.
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And I remember reading these 2about a year ago, so If I remember clear enough I believe it's
D: Never give up without a fight.
Hope this Helps,
Again it's been about a little over a year since I've read them so if it's wrong I apologize :)
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The answer is materialism. This is evident as the narrator wishes to go to a remote cabin in the woods and essentially live off the land while depriving himself of human contact and engaging with nature. No mention of religion is made in the passage, nor is there any concepts of turmoil that the narrator makes note of. Instead, he talks of his willingness to move to Innisfree, to live in a cabin simply, as he views it as his purpose.