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    Wall and Eight Legged Steed are getting compared and contrasted in the essay. Building the Wall, a play was about a ruler named Odin. He and his family members wanted to build a wall around Asgard. The plot of Odin’s Eight Legged Steed is about how Loki turned into a horse and helped Asgard take away the mason builder of the wall with Freya, sun and moon. These were two stories going on at the same time but but two different things happening. Both stories are similar in many ways. For example,…

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    How Does Sam Marry Thyrm?

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    I predict that Sam will not go through with the marriage to the giant, Thyrm. The first point I believe this is because she is betrothed to a man named Amir. She had made a sacred Muslim vow that she will not marry anyone but him. This supports that she will not marry Thyrm; she would not want to break the oath. Another fact supporting this fact is she truly loves Amir and he loves her too. She would not want to separate their love. This clearly shows that Sam will not marry Thyrm because it…

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    Iroquois Indians, and “Thor’s Hammer”, written by Norse mythologists. In the story “A world on the turtle’s back”, a woman who fell into void emptiness from a tree, & ended up giving birth to two completely opposite minded people. In “Thor’s Hammer” Loki, who's an avid trickster, was crying for his life to Thor after cutting his wife’s hair off. A similarity I saw in the two stories was push and shove. In the story, “A world on the turtle’s back”, the left handed twin is ridiculously…

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    Leaving an excitedly vibrating Ash and much less pleased Loki to regale Frigga with an explanation of why they had returned early from their vacation, Tony stomped in to Odin’s ornate private study without knocking. “You totally owe me, Tony snarled at the unexpectedly armor free, white bearded figure sitting at the desk, looking over documents. Eye widening in surprise, Odin sat back with a frown. “I most certainly do not,” the King of Asgard said firmly, calmly lacing fingers across his…

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    he is punished for everything he has done killing balder, tricking his mother, and the ultimate end of the gods. Loki is taken to a cave where he is held be the valkyrie, the…

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    Tony Stark the hero changes from being a trickster hero who goofs off sometimes to becoming a serious hero when he has to use his suit and himself to guide the missile into the space portal to save New York. The reward was the world being saved from Loki and the aliens, also when Tony Stark successfully guided the missle away the road back to the ordinary world was him falling from the other dimension back into New York when it the portal was closing. Tony Stark comes back down to earth where he…

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    Parody In The Film Dogma

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    (1999) is a sarcastically filled film that centers on a woman named Bethany Sloan who is given a holy quest, so to speak, by the archangel Metatron. Metatron is the voice of God and God has deemed that Bethany is the one person who can stop two angels, Loki and Bartelby who were banished from Heaven, from cleansing themselves of their sin and re-entering Heaven. By this re-entrance of their banished souls, God would therefore be undermined and human existence would cease to exist. Set in…

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    The Sandman Religion

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    Asgard is home to many important figures in the belief. These figures include Odin, Thor, and Loki who are all used as characters in The Sandman. Although Asgard is not a primary subject in the story, it is still an an important piece to the story's progression. Asgard is one of the planes of existence that wants to obtain the keys to Hell. In addition…

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    I both disagree and dislike the articles “How Hollywood Killed Death” by Alexander Huls and “You Can Do Anything: Must Every Kids' Movie Reinforce the Cult of Self-Esteem?” by Luke Epplin. I believe fake deaths can be an effective story telling technique, and often fit the plot. Additionally, I disagree with Epplin’s complaints about the “magic feather syndrome” so commonly found in children’s movies. He comes across as if he would prefer a world where all children’s movies encourage kids to…

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    Thor's Monologue

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    Loki, what brings you all the way here, to Giantland? *Smirking* Thor’s hammer is missing is it? What a shame. What’s that? Do I have it? Well, yes I do actually. I buried Thor’s mighty Mjolnir twelve leagues under the ground. Now, with that out of the…

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