Farah Ahmedi And Countess Chase: A Comparative Analysis

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Mission Accomplished
Farah Ahmedi, Walt Masters, and Magnus Chase all had a mission or goal to reach, and even if they might be completely different, they all went through many hardships to succeed. Farah Ahmedi traveled across a mountain with a prosthetic leg and a mother who has asthma to get away from her torn up a country. Walt Masters went against three grown-up men to make sure his fellow neighbor records the claim before it’s jumped. Magnus Chase goes on a quest against the Norse god of evil, giants, and many other monsters, to save the world from evil. All three had the entirely different mission, but they had a common goal, to save someone they knew or loved from the dangers of others, or give them a better and improved life.
Farah Ahmedi was an Afghan and was trying to
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Magnus Chase was chosen to be the main person who saves the World, as in going against the evil Loki himself, but he had friends with him. Magnus Chase found this goal more important to him because he wanted to give Estelle, A newborn baby sister to Percy, someone Magnus knows, a chance to live and enjoy things. “Somehow I had to buy little Estelle enough decades to have a proper life,” (Riordan, 2). Magnus also had to do this because otherwise an evil ship made out of dead people’s finger and toenails will set sail and destroy the world. “ Unless my friends and I failed to stop Loki, in which case the world—all the worlds—would end in a few weeks. (Riordan,2). Magnus is a Norse einherjar,so there are many worlds on top of Midgard. Magnus ends up saving the world, the Norse gods appreciate it as well. “My son and his friends have done us a great service,”(Riordan, 46). Magnus’ dad Frey says this to the other gods, so they get gifts and praises. Magnus learns a lot more about his friends before they died and came to Valhalla, so he realizes how much this opportunity means to