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    Iron Mass Essay

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    Iron Mass is very cheerful with his life fighting wise. He has an old, wise sensei named Dojo who can see the future. But something Iron Mass has never understood is why Dojo keeps telling Iron to go to Russia. But one day his sensei finally stops hinting and tells Iron Mass to the reason he wants him to go to Russia. Sensei told him the reason he wants him to go Russia is because in the future a kid turns into a dictator and kills Iron Mass and his brother. So Iron and his brother fly to…

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    Medium • What medium or media does the communication take advantage of?  The advantage of this advertisement is it has a well know character known as the Hulk from the popular Marvel franchise. Also it helps kids who see this advertisement lose the fear of getting hurt since their favorite character also gets hurt. • What are the strengths and limitations of the media used?  The strengths of the advertisement are that people that who watch the Avengers and read the Marvel Incredible Hulk…

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    Hammer Of Thor

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    Adventure, combat, talking swords, gods, giants, and other worlds all come together (to be continued). If one is looking for the previously stated in a book, then The Hammer of Thor by Rick Riordan is a fantastic reading choice, for it takes one into another world, a world of myths that are reality, problems humans are unaware of, but must be solved to save them. In this book, Thor’s hammer has been lost, and must be recovered by Magnus Chase and his friends. If the hammer is not recovered,…

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    Germanic Mythology: Odin

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    In Germanic mythology, Odin (from Old Norse Óðinn) is a widely attested god. In Norse mythology, whence most surviving information about the god stems, Odin is associated with healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, battle, sorcery, poetry, frenzy, and the runic alphabet, and is the husband of the goddess Frigg. In wider Germanic mythology and paganism, Odin was known in Old English as Wōden, in Old Saxon as Wōden, and in Old High German as Wuotan or Wodan, all stemming from the…

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    Have you ever read the story’s Wonder by R.J. Palacio, and Magnus Chase the Gods of Asgard by Rick Riordan, in the story Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, and Wonder both characters are very confident, my reasons are they don’t care what people say or think of them. In the book Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard both characters are confident my reasons why is Magnus doesn't care what other people say or think of him neither does August my evidence. One piece of evidence why is Magnus got…

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    Thor Masculinity Analysis

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    The primitive Viking culture worshiped many gods including Thor, the son of Odin. Thor was the god of war and battle with incredible strength and courage, characteristics every Viking strived to have. In Marvel Comics ' motion picture, Thor, Thor 's masculinity represents the ultimate quality that defines being a man in Asgard and the Vikings were shaped and molded to fit that paragon. Although Thor was all powerful in Asgard, he lost all of his powers when he got exiled to Earth by Odin. This…

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    his strength or his powers. “The challenge of Thor” is a poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Longfellow was an American poet who was known for doing many great things. One of the things he did was translate Dante Alighieri's “Divine Comedy” to english. He also was the writer of “Paul Revere's Ride” and ‘The song of Hiawatha”. In “The challenge of Thor”, Longfellow uses a strong and Powerful tone. It is a free verse poem. “I am the God Thor, I am the Wargod, I am the Thunderer! Here…

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    was king. Thor, The warrior god, on the other hand was a loyal and honest hero. When Grendel, the awful monster was terrorizing King Hrothgar’s kingdom, Beowulf couragous came to the rescue (Beowulf 46). Although he did…

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    to drag someone else down, and there are people who are trying to do good for fellow man. Thor Halvorssen is a human rights activist from Venezuela who is trying to protect his fellow man. Thor Halvorssen is a humans rights activist who was born in Venezuela in March of 1976. Thor attended the university of Pennsylvanian for political science and history graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude. Thor is the Ceo…

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    Superhero Comic Books Berlatsky’s article, “The Female Thor and the Female Comic-Book Reader” (2014), argues that girls are interested in reading superhero comics as much as boys; there has been a lot of speculation whether comic books were created to entertain only the masculine audience. In order to stop the sexism that has been going around in the superhero comic book industry, Berlatsky uses the logos Aristotelian appeal to inform the comic book audience that girls have been a fan of comics…

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