Odin favors his son Thor to become the next king of Asgard. However, Loki, Odin's adopted half-brother, feels conflicted about not being Odin's true son. The document discusses Thor's journey from warrior to teacher and protector, his initiation ceremony, his exile and greatest lesson learned, and his return to Asgard. It also notes Loki's eternal conflict and Thor's love for mortal humans.
THOR
DESCRIPTION
- THOR'S POSSESSION
- Fertility and Agriculture
- Thor’s Role in the Viking Age
- THOR AND ODIN
- Which god to be worship?
THOR OR ODIN
- CULTURE AND TRADITION
- RELIGION
-THOR’S ADVENTURE
- THE TALE OF THOR DISGUISED AS A BRIDE
- THOR IN THE LAND OF THE GIANTS
- THOR AND JORMUNGAND
RAGNAROK
Moral and life lessons we can learn from the Thor movies. Family relationships, loyalty, bravery and control of power in order to help others and defend the ones you love.
This document contains 9 questions for a quiz. The questions are about famous movies, directors, and actors. Participants are to send their answers to weloveknowledge@gmail.com or via Facebook message by April 13th. The document provides some context clues and details to help identify the answers to each question.
This document discusses Joseph Campbell's concept of the monomyth or the hero's journey. It describes the common stages of Campbell's monomyth as departure, initiation, and return. It notes that Campbell's monomyth is popular among Hollywood writers but that some scholars criticize it for focusing too much on individualism and being biased against non-Western cultures. The document advocates analyzing hero stories by examining their original cultural context and meanings rather than just through Campbell's framework. It provides examples of analyzing the Greek myth of Perseus, the biblical story of Jonah, and the historical figure of Joan of Arc.
2016 character set up task sheet -the most common heroes journey charactersSteven Kolber
The document describes the common character archetypes found in the hero's journey story structure. These include the hero, who goes on a quest for wisdom; the herald, who presents a challenge that propels the story; and the mentor, who guides and advises the hero. Other archetypes mentioned are the threshold guardians, trickster, shapeshifter, and shadow characters. Examples of each archetype are provided from popular films like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and The Wizard of Oz.
This document provides review questions for several works of literature including Nothing But the Truth, Most Dangerous Game, The Scarlet Ibis, Through the Tunnel, Breathing Underwater, and Romeo and Juliet. It also includes grammar questions about prepositional phrases, dependent and independent clauses, and literary devices such as personification and oxymoron. Review topics span the plots, characters, themes and symbolism within the texts.
This document discusses the archetypes and mythological origins found in the story of Spiderman. It describes Peter Parker gaining spider-like powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider. It then examines the hero's journey of Spiderman through the stages of separation, initiation, and transformation. Finally, it explores the cultural myths and folklore around spiders that may have influenced the creation of Spiderman and his nemesis the Green Goblin.
THOR
DESCRIPTION
- THOR'S POSSESSION
- Fertility and Agriculture
- Thor’s Role in the Viking Age
- THOR AND ODIN
- Which god to be worship?
THOR OR ODIN
- CULTURE AND TRADITION
- RELIGION
-THOR’S ADVENTURE
- THE TALE OF THOR DISGUISED AS A BRIDE
- THOR IN THE LAND OF THE GIANTS
- THOR AND JORMUNGAND
RAGNAROK
Moral and life lessons we can learn from the Thor movies. Family relationships, loyalty, bravery and control of power in order to help others and defend the ones you love.
This document contains 9 questions for a quiz. The questions are about famous movies, directors, and actors. Participants are to send their answers to weloveknowledge@gmail.com or via Facebook message by April 13th. The document provides some context clues and details to help identify the answers to each question.
This document discusses Joseph Campbell's concept of the monomyth or the hero's journey. It describes the common stages of Campbell's monomyth as departure, initiation, and return. It notes that Campbell's monomyth is popular among Hollywood writers but that some scholars criticize it for focusing too much on individualism and being biased against non-Western cultures. The document advocates analyzing hero stories by examining their original cultural context and meanings rather than just through Campbell's framework. It provides examples of analyzing the Greek myth of Perseus, the biblical story of Jonah, and the historical figure of Joan of Arc.
2016 character set up task sheet -the most common heroes journey charactersSteven Kolber
The document describes the common character archetypes found in the hero's journey story structure. These include the hero, who goes on a quest for wisdom; the herald, who presents a challenge that propels the story; and the mentor, who guides and advises the hero. Other archetypes mentioned are the threshold guardians, trickster, shapeshifter, and shadow characters. Examples of each archetype are provided from popular films like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and The Wizard of Oz.
This document provides review questions for several works of literature including Nothing But the Truth, Most Dangerous Game, The Scarlet Ibis, Through the Tunnel, Breathing Underwater, and Romeo and Juliet. It also includes grammar questions about prepositional phrases, dependent and independent clauses, and literary devices such as personification and oxymoron. Review topics span the plots, characters, themes and symbolism within the texts.
This document discusses the archetypes and mythological origins found in the story of Spiderman. It describes Peter Parker gaining spider-like powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider. It then examines the hero's journey of Spiderman through the stages of separation, initiation, and transformation. Finally, it explores the cultural myths and folklore around spiders that may have influenced the creation of Spiderman and his nemesis the Green Goblin.
The document discusses the concept of the "hero's journey" storyline that is found across many cultures and stories. Joseph Campbell's research identified common stages in this narrative structure, including the hero's birth and humble origins, a period of exile and learning survival skills in childhood, and a series of trials faced by the hero once they accept a call to adventure. Popular books that follow this hero journey pattern, like Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia, were among the most beloved by Australian children in a recent survey.
The document discusses various theories of narrative structure. It notes that a Greek philosopher discovered over 2000 years ago that narratives must have a beginning, middle, and end. Additionally, it describes how this theory developed into identifying five main stages of narrative: exposition, complication, development, resolution, and climax. Another section explains Campbell's monomyth theory that narratives follow a hero's journey through universal stages. Finally, Todorov's theory is summarized as suggesting narratives pass through five stages - an initial equilibrium, a disruption, recognition of the disruption, an attempt to repair it, and a new equilibrium.
Max Brooks wrote World War Z as a work of fiction inspired by "the good war". It follows Todd Wainio, a middle aged ex-military man from the USA, as a global zombie pandemic begins. Todd works to save his family and is later recruited to help find a cure. The novel shifts between different locations Todd travels to like Israel. It is praised as one of the best war/horror novels and rated five stars for its frightening and thrilling tales of the zombie war.
Josh, Dom, and Charlie go camping in the woods. While Dom and Charlie briefly leave to investigate a noise, something attacks their campsite. When they return, they find the campsite destroyed and Josh missing. His things are still there, so they assume he is hiding and joking around. However, they soon discover Josh's body hanging from a tree, revealing something deadly is in the woods with them.
Four friends go into the woods seeking an abandoned house featured on YouTube. As they venture deeper and night falls, paranormal events occur. They must find the house to survive the incoming storm but are picked off by a supernatural entity. In the end, the final girl is dragged away while the nerdy boy is left alone in the woods.
This document discusses narrative theory and theorists Vladimir Propp and Tzvetan Todorov. It summarizes Propp's analysis of Russian fairy tales which identified character roles like the hero, villain, and donor. Todorov suggests most narratives have an initial state of equilibrium, a disruption causing disequilibrium, and a return to a new equilibrium. Both theories can be applied to horror films - Propp's character roles are often present, and horror films follow Todorov's pattern of moving from one equilibrium to another through disruption and resolution.
Propp analyzed fairytales and identified common character types including the villain, dispatcher, donor, hero/heroine, and princess. Todorov proposed narratives follow a structure of equilibrium, disruption, recognition, attempts to repair, and restored equilibrium. Both theories are exemplified in the Harry Potter and Jurassic World films - Harry Potter includes the expected character types like Voldemort and Dumbledore, while Jurassic World progresses through the narrative stages from a smoothly running park to disruption by the Indominous Rex and restoration of order.
Description of a cartoon produced by a 2nd ESO student. They have worked about TV programmes and have learnt vocabulary on the topic. Practice of the past simple, present simple and some simple passive voice.
Dane Consigny wrote about wanting to be Superman if he were a superhero. The document provides facts about Superman, including that his real name is Kal-El, he was born on the planet Krypton before it exploded, and he has superpowers like flying, super strength, laser vision, and invulnerability due to absorbing solar energy. Dane's favorite Superman superpower is his eidetic memory, which allows him to remember anything he has seen, heard, or read with perfect clarity.
spooky tales, sequencing events, a story based on pictures, adjectives and ad...Rosa Maria Navarro Torres
1. The story describes a train engineer named James Burton who sees the ghost of a Cherokee Indian standing on the train tracks one night.
2. Despite trying to warn the figure and slow down the train, James realizes that the lights are shining through the ghost.
3. The ghost then appears next to James in the train and tells him to protect the land before disappearing.
This document contains a series of trivia questions about notable people, fictional characters, poems, novels, and films. It includes questions about Guillermo González Camarena, MG Stephen Garrett Henry, Charles Dickens, John D. Rockefeller, Bill Gates, Angelina Jolie, Queen Elizabeth II, Julia Roberts, Ashlee Simpson, T.S. Eliot, Edgar Allan Poe, William Blake, Dylan Thomas, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Alfred Noyes, Michael Crichton, King Lear, Solomon Grundy, Daphne Du Maurier, and T.E. Lawrence.
Thor and Loki are brother gods from Norse mythology. Thor is the heroic god of thunder who wields the hammer Mjolnir and protects Asgard, while Loki is the mischievous trickster god of evil. The document compares and contrasts the physical descriptions and roles of the two gods within Norse mythology.
Josh sets up camp in the woods as he waits for his friends Dom and Charlie to arrive. The three joke around at the campfire as night falls. Later, they decide to explore the woods with a recording camera but Josh goes missing. Dom and Charlie find blood on a tree and call out for Josh. They hear a scream and see something sprint by before both are killed off camera. The recording camera falls to the ground, showing Charlie's bloody hand before going static.
This document summarizes several influential possession and exorcism movies in the horror genre. It discusses the plot and impact of seminal films like The Exorcist from 1973. Other films covered include Burnt Offerings from 1976, The Amityville Horror from 1979 based on true events, the gory The Evil Dead from 1981, and the found footage film Paranormal Activity from 2007. The document also analyzes physiological horror films like Session 9 from 2001 and supernatural films like The Rite from 2011.
This document contains an in-class journal assignment asking students to describe in 100 words or more the last time they felt frightened, including what caused it, where they were, what happened, and what they did to relieve the fear. It also contains sample responses to a quiz about an essay by Stephen King, including multiple choice questions about what King says feeds our sanity, how much movies cost when he wrote the essay, his tone in the essay, and a movie he mentions. Finally, it provides instructions for a first draft of a cause and effect essay on how students hide their insanity.
This document contains an in-class journal assignment asking students to describe in 100 words or more the last time they felt frightened, including what caused it, where they were, what happened, and what they did to relieve the fear. It also contains a quiz on a Stephen King essay, asking about what King says we need to feed to stay sane, how much movies cost when he wrote the essay, his tone in the essay, and a movie he mentions. Finally, it provides instructions for a first draft of a cause and effect essay, asking students to give it a title, double space it, write on one side of the paper, and make it at least 300 words. It also provides the topic for the essay.
Presentation on the subject of how to use mythological themes and other archetype systems in character design. Covers the Jewish experience, Greek mythology, historical allegories, and more. Subjects include Superman, the Justice League, Spider-man, Jack Kirby's Marvel work, the X-Men, and also Japanese manga.
This summary reviews a book about the 101st Airborne Division during World War 2. It describes some of the key events covered in the book, including battles in Normandy, Bastogne, and taking Hitler's Eagle's Nest in the Alps. The summary encourages readers to read the book to learn more about the tensions and dark times faced by the men in the 101st Airborne Division during the war.
This document lists Joshrorrer's favorite movies, songs, sports, and things to do. It includes Prodigy songs Fire Starter and Invaders Must Die, and the Dragon Force song Through Fire and Flames among favorite songs. Baseball and air soft are listed as favorite sports, while riding bikes, walking in the woods, watching TV, and using computers are activities enjoyed.
The document summarizes the superhero The Flash. It notes that Barry Allen is the most well known of the 4 Flashes who can travel back in time using a treadmill. It describes some of his powers like running at the speed of light, running up buildings, and skimming across water. The document lists Captain Cold and The Rogues as his main enemies but specifies Captain Cold.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
The document discusses the concept of the "hero's journey" storyline that is found across many cultures and stories. Joseph Campbell's research identified common stages in this narrative structure, including the hero's birth and humble origins, a period of exile and learning survival skills in childhood, and a series of trials faced by the hero once they accept a call to adventure. Popular books that follow this hero journey pattern, like Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia, were among the most beloved by Australian children in a recent survey.
The document discusses various theories of narrative structure. It notes that a Greek philosopher discovered over 2000 years ago that narratives must have a beginning, middle, and end. Additionally, it describes how this theory developed into identifying five main stages of narrative: exposition, complication, development, resolution, and climax. Another section explains Campbell's monomyth theory that narratives follow a hero's journey through universal stages. Finally, Todorov's theory is summarized as suggesting narratives pass through five stages - an initial equilibrium, a disruption, recognition of the disruption, an attempt to repair it, and a new equilibrium.
Max Brooks wrote World War Z as a work of fiction inspired by "the good war". It follows Todd Wainio, a middle aged ex-military man from the USA, as a global zombie pandemic begins. Todd works to save his family and is later recruited to help find a cure. The novel shifts between different locations Todd travels to like Israel. It is praised as one of the best war/horror novels and rated five stars for its frightening and thrilling tales of the zombie war.
Josh, Dom, and Charlie go camping in the woods. While Dom and Charlie briefly leave to investigate a noise, something attacks their campsite. When they return, they find the campsite destroyed and Josh missing. His things are still there, so they assume he is hiding and joking around. However, they soon discover Josh's body hanging from a tree, revealing something deadly is in the woods with them.
Four friends go into the woods seeking an abandoned house featured on YouTube. As they venture deeper and night falls, paranormal events occur. They must find the house to survive the incoming storm but are picked off by a supernatural entity. In the end, the final girl is dragged away while the nerdy boy is left alone in the woods.
This document discusses narrative theory and theorists Vladimir Propp and Tzvetan Todorov. It summarizes Propp's analysis of Russian fairy tales which identified character roles like the hero, villain, and donor. Todorov suggests most narratives have an initial state of equilibrium, a disruption causing disequilibrium, and a return to a new equilibrium. Both theories can be applied to horror films - Propp's character roles are often present, and horror films follow Todorov's pattern of moving from one equilibrium to another through disruption and resolution.
Propp analyzed fairytales and identified common character types including the villain, dispatcher, donor, hero/heroine, and princess. Todorov proposed narratives follow a structure of equilibrium, disruption, recognition, attempts to repair, and restored equilibrium. Both theories are exemplified in the Harry Potter and Jurassic World films - Harry Potter includes the expected character types like Voldemort and Dumbledore, while Jurassic World progresses through the narrative stages from a smoothly running park to disruption by the Indominous Rex and restoration of order.
Description of a cartoon produced by a 2nd ESO student. They have worked about TV programmes and have learnt vocabulary on the topic. Practice of the past simple, present simple and some simple passive voice.
Dane Consigny wrote about wanting to be Superman if he were a superhero. The document provides facts about Superman, including that his real name is Kal-El, he was born on the planet Krypton before it exploded, and he has superpowers like flying, super strength, laser vision, and invulnerability due to absorbing solar energy. Dane's favorite Superman superpower is his eidetic memory, which allows him to remember anything he has seen, heard, or read with perfect clarity.
spooky tales, sequencing events, a story based on pictures, adjectives and ad...Rosa Maria Navarro Torres
1. The story describes a train engineer named James Burton who sees the ghost of a Cherokee Indian standing on the train tracks one night.
2. Despite trying to warn the figure and slow down the train, James realizes that the lights are shining through the ghost.
3. The ghost then appears next to James in the train and tells him to protect the land before disappearing.
This document contains a series of trivia questions about notable people, fictional characters, poems, novels, and films. It includes questions about Guillermo González Camarena, MG Stephen Garrett Henry, Charles Dickens, John D. Rockefeller, Bill Gates, Angelina Jolie, Queen Elizabeth II, Julia Roberts, Ashlee Simpson, T.S. Eliot, Edgar Allan Poe, William Blake, Dylan Thomas, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Alfred Noyes, Michael Crichton, King Lear, Solomon Grundy, Daphne Du Maurier, and T.E. Lawrence.
Thor and Loki are brother gods from Norse mythology. Thor is the heroic god of thunder who wields the hammer Mjolnir and protects Asgard, while Loki is the mischievous trickster god of evil. The document compares and contrasts the physical descriptions and roles of the two gods within Norse mythology.
Josh sets up camp in the woods as he waits for his friends Dom and Charlie to arrive. The three joke around at the campfire as night falls. Later, they decide to explore the woods with a recording camera but Josh goes missing. Dom and Charlie find blood on a tree and call out for Josh. They hear a scream and see something sprint by before both are killed off camera. The recording camera falls to the ground, showing Charlie's bloody hand before going static.
This document summarizes several influential possession and exorcism movies in the horror genre. It discusses the plot and impact of seminal films like The Exorcist from 1973. Other films covered include Burnt Offerings from 1976, The Amityville Horror from 1979 based on true events, the gory The Evil Dead from 1981, and the found footage film Paranormal Activity from 2007. The document also analyzes physiological horror films like Session 9 from 2001 and supernatural films like The Rite from 2011.
This document contains an in-class journal assignment asking students to describe in 100 words or more the last time they felt frightened, including what caused it, where they were, what happened, and what they did to relieve the fear. It also contains sample responses to a quiz about an essay by Stephen King, including multiple choice questions about what King says feeds our sanity, how much movies cost when he wrote the essay, his tone in the essay, and a movie he mentions. Finally, it provides instructions for a first draft of a cause and effect essay on how students hide their insanity.
This document contains an in-class journal assignment asking students to describe in 100 words or more the last time they felt frightened, including what caused it, where they were, what happened, and what they did to relieve the fear. It also contains a quiz on a Stephen King essay, asking about what King says we need to feed to stay sane, how much movies cost when he wrote the essay, his tone in the essay, and a movie he mentions. Finally, it provides instructions for a first draft of a cause and effect essay, asking students to give it a title, double space it, write on one side of the paper, and make it at least 300 words. It also provides the topic for the essay.
Presentation on the subject of how to use mythological themes and other archetype systems in character design. Covers the Jewish experience, Greek mythology, historical allegories, and more. Subjects include Superman, the Justice League, Spider-man, Jack Kirby's Marvel work, the X-Men, and also Japanese manga.
This summary reviews a book about the 101st Airborne Division during World War 2. It describes some of the key events covered in the book, including battles in Normandy, Bastogne, and taking Hitler's Eagle's Nest in the Alps. The summary encourages readers to read the book to learn more about the tensions and dark times faced by the men in the 101st Airborne Division during the war.
This document lists Joshrorrer's favorite movies, songs, sports, and things to do. It includes Prodigy songs Fire Starter and Invaders Must Die, and the Dragon Force song Through Fire and Flames among favorite songs. Baseball and air soft are listed as favorite sports, while riding bikes, walking in the woods, watching TV, and using computers are activities enjoyed.
The document summarizes the superhero The Flash. It notes that Barry Allen is the most well known of the 4 Flashes who can travel back in time using a treadmill. It describes some of his powers like running at the speed of light, running up buildings, and skimming across water. The document lists Captain Cold and The Rogues as his main enemies but specifies Captain Cold.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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Loki’s enternal conflict of not being Odin’s son.
Thor’s love for a mortal.
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Editor's Notes
While legends can be made, Thor was created by the gods. Mythology tells the tale of a Norse thunder god who wielded a mighty hammer and is the center of stories that describes feats of great strength, evil conquest and mortal admiration. Thor’s story, describes an inspiring chronicle of a hero’s quest to make right of all wrongs by those who wish to create havoc upon the world. In modern times Thor’s influence can be seen in movies, books and everyday life; whenever there is a task that needs to be fulfilled and there is an opposition, the story of Thor can be held as an inspiration to strength, determination and triumph.
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Loki -Son of Giants Farbuti and Laufey. Trickster and Shape-shifter that can assume animal form. Crafty and malicious with honorable intentions at times. Displays heroic qualities as a familiar and intermittent companion to Thor. Accompanies Thor through many adventures as trickster and protector from other dangers encountered in his travels.Frost Giants – Descendants of Ymir the first giant of Norse mythology. Reside in a frozen neither region of Asgard called Jotunheim. Venerable to heat sources direct or indirect. Heat causes a shrinking in size. Classified as Titans and portray the role of usurpers and sworn enemies to Asgard and Thor. Vowed to return power to their kingdom from Asgard.
Separation or Call to Adventure phase of Thor’s journey is represented by legendary reputation as the great warrior. He also assumes the archetype of protector as he journeys to Earth to save that world and retrieve a sacred talisman to save Asgard from the Frost Giants. The initiation phase shows the transformation of Thor to a mentor to Loki on honorable intent in the fight against the Frost Giants.In his return from his journey, Thor is shown as a favored child archetype who mends the rift between father son, and sibling.
Odin is about to name his oldest son, Thor, as his heir in Asgard. However, the celebrations are interrupted by an intrusion of the Frost Giants. This angers Thor and he goes to the realm of the giants to get revenge. In this sequence, we see the initiation of Thor. It is clear he has great power and skill in battle. It is for these reasons that Odin wants Thor to someday take his place as king of Asgard. The initiation does not go as planned though because Odin is unhappy with Thor’s rash decision to fight the Frost Giants. He sees that Thor must prove himself worthy to gain the title. Thor is then cast into exile on earth because of his actions with the Frost Giants. Odin declares that only when he has proven himself worthy will Thor regain his godly powers. This begins the separation phase of our heroes journey. He is separated not only from the other Asgardians, but also from the powers that make him the god of thunder. He must learn the lessons his father tried to teach him and prove that he has what it takes to be a great ruler. The separation is the most difficult for Thor went he tries to reclaim his hammer but finds that even he cannot lift his mighty weapon. We finally see Thor’s transformation after he learns that he cannot wield Mjollnir anymore. At this point he has also learned to care for the mortals of earth. When Loki sends a fiend to earth it causes great destruction and puts the lives of many people in danger. This is when Thor truly learns his lesson. He knows that it is because of his previous actions that these people are in danger. If he had not gone against his father, he would still be in Asgard and able to stop Loki. The transformation occurs as Thor sacrifices his own life to save his new mortal friends on earth. Once Thor sacrificed himself, he has proven himself worthy in the eyes of Odin and receives his godly powers once again. In that moment, his hammer returns to him and he has the ability to defeat Loki’s monster. This begins the return phase of Thor’s quest. After saving his earth friends, Thor is the able to return to Asgard and stop Loki and his evil plot to make himself king.
The parallels between mythological stories such as Thor and contemporary stories it may have inspired can be seen in a host of modern day literature, movies and personal strategies. It would be interesting for people to know that the Norse god Thor was the inspiration behind the fifth day of the week “Thursday” originally called “Thor’s day” (Gill, 2013). Law enforcement today can find some common ground in the mythological character Thor; each has made a vow to protect and serve and there is a constant battle between good and evil or right and wrong. On September 11, 2001 the United States faced one of the greatest catastrophe and treat ever to be seen on its soil. Although a mythological hero such as Thor would have made a right to such a wrong, it would be modern day heroes who stepped up and saved the day; mortal men and women took the spirit of Thor and moved mountains to put things right again. Ever since movies have existed there have always been characters that on a hero’s quest and a character that tries to interfere with the hero’s mission. Thor’s story is also reflects modern day issues like sibling rivalry, jealousy and parental issues and circumstances that come with falling in love. Books, movies and old folk laws also show influence of mythological stories of such subjects as Thor. Characters such as superman, Spiderman and Hancock all possess with divine powers or abilities and on occasion battles personal demons; all very popular movies which obviously has influences of mythological origin. The plot of each movie is the same; there is a hero’s quest and source of power and a villain. Mythological influence touches every contemporary story and will continue to inspire the next generation.
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King Odin wants to hand over the kingdom to Thor, but he knows Thor is a hot head and not ready to lead his people. Loki has a calmer head and speaks well but is the son of his sworn enemy. Which son does he appoint to king? Thor is exiled to earth, as a test by Odin, to become a better leader and king. Loki finds out that he is not the blood son of King Odin. His entire life, is spent trying to prove that he should be the king of Asgard, that he would be the better leader. In an attempt to show he is worthy, he travels to Jotunheim, to make a deal with King Laufey, his real father. He agreed to allow King Laufey, to kill King Odin. Loki’s real plans were to kill King Laufey to prove to his father that he is the better choice to be king. While exiled, Thor falls in love with a mortal, an astrophysicist Jane Foster. He has his responsibilities to his kingdom, but has a love for a woman of a different world. As king of Asgard, he also holds the responsibility to protect the people of the weaker planets from their enemies. Each conflict noted has relevance and holds true in life today. A father must choose between his offspring to lead a people/organization. Which one does he choose? Both sons have good and bad points, both have the potential to lead. Loki is an adopted son who spends his entire life proving his existence. Once given a chance, he goes through great lengths to prove he can be a great king. Finally, Thor must choose between love or the greater good. He realizes his shortcomings as a leader during his exile and realizes what he must do to protect his people and the people of the planets he is to protect.