Objects & Places from The Trials of Apollo Book Three The Burning Maze

Rick Riordan
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 124 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from The Trials of Apollo Book Three The Burning Maze

Rick Riordan
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 124 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Aeithales

This space is a collection of greenhouses and a cistern, and it has a mystical significance for dryads and plants; it is a refuge and home for dryads and plants.

The Burning Maze

This setting represents danger and is the place where the Sybil of Erythraea is held during most of the novel.

The Westward Palace

This is the place where Apollo is told to find the evil emperor Caligula in the prophecy; this place is foreboding and represents peril for the novel's heroes.

Climate Change

The droughts, wildfires and hostile weather events that plague the dryads and plant spirits represent this real-world threat to the planet.

Aloe Vera

This plant spirit represents healing and restoration, even if the substance it uses is off-putting to some characters.

Grover's Pipe Music

These sounds are used several times by a character to summon help or heal people.

Modern Weapons

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