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    connections I saw was between Spider from Anansi Boys and Loki from Mythology. Their connection is very close because Spider and Loki did something abominable and they both paid for their actions through torture in two similar ways. It seems that Neil Gaiman modeled Spider after Loki because of their similar stories. Spider and Loki are similar because they both committed a heinous crime and paid for it by being bound and tortured. In Mythology‚ Loki got Balder killed by disguising himself and asking Frigga

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    with Loki. Natasha gives glimpse of her pass before SHILD to Loki; however this is to create an illusion that she is vulnerable. She intentionally puts herself in this situation to influence Loki into giving her information. We see how reveling information private information about ourselves is a technique to encourage others to do the same.

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    only to be retrieved by completing a difficult task. When Thor had realized the disappearance of his beloved hammer‚ he turned to Loki‚ his friend‚ and trickster god of Norse Mythology. Loki helps Thor by traveling to the land of the Frost Giants to talk to the giant king. The king’s response is very unique‚ and it presents a problem for Thor and Loki. The giant tells Loki‚ “ ‘The hammer lies eight leagues under the earth. If you want it‚

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    Loki is the trickster god of Norse mythology. Hes a memeber of the Aesir tribe of gods in the Eddas and Sagas. Loki was not very fond the gods‚ giants‚ and the Norse people. His family is a very complicated one. His father is the giant Fárbauti‚ and his mother‚ Laufey‚ could be a goddess‚ a giantess‚ or something else entirely. Loki acts as if he isn’t a god and doesn’t have to follow any of their rules‚ which in return creates tons of enemies. http://norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/the-aesir-gods-and-goddesses/loki/

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    forces. The avengers are battling with the god Loki‚ who has come to earth in search of the tesseract. Iron Man and the Avengers goal is to get the tesseract back from Loki‚ after he had taken it‚ and to fight off Loki and his army. In Iron Man the movie‚ Iron Man leaves the ordinary world when he is captured while he was in the Middle East. When Iron Man boarded the helicarrier in The Avengers he was also leaving the ordinary world on a search to find Loki and to retrieve the tesseract. He enters two

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    Overview By Loki Consulting‚ Inc. Iris Morgan Heather German Gwen Northrup EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Loki Consulting‚ Inc. was established in 1997 as a result of Hurricane Fran. Many businesses were devastated by the storm due to the absence of a disaster recovery plan. Realizing the need for disaster recovery consultation‚ Loki Consulting‚ Inc. was created to provide businesses with expert knowledge on implementing a critical component of any organization large or small. Loki Consulting‚ Inc

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    belief on tricksters because it shows how tricksters dominated the culture. In addition to that‚ tricksters usually are mask wearing playing upon the acceptance of their opponents or tricksters succeed by outsmarting their opponents. In Norse mythology‚ Loki who plays the role of a trickster who is the son of Farbauti and Laufey. Loki’s relation with the gods are various because he sometimes assists the gods and sometimes

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    They act as a model for the devil on our shoulder. Marvel Comic’s famous villain Loki‚ expresses similar primitive‚ instinctual habits as Grendel in the work “Beowulf”. Being born a frost giant he learned from an early age to treat every moment as though it may be his last. In order for his survival‚ others must not. Fortunately‚ Odin‚ his adopted father‚ saves him from the anarchy on the frost planet and takes Loki to Asgard (the home of Odin). Coming from another planet‚ he adapts his own way to

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    on clothing and small scars or pigments. On the other hand‚ detective Loki shows observance through his analyzation of evidence. SHOW CLIP. In this clip‚ you will notice Loki’s methods of Interrogation and his ability to notice small things that lead to huge clues in solving the case. You would of all hopefully noticed how he interrogated the man‚ using laughter to implant a false sense of security into the suspect. Also‚ Loki noticed days prior to the interrogation that the suspect was buying children’s

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    subsequent submersion of the world in water between the Gods and resulting in the death of a number of major figures (including Odin‚ Thor and Loki). After Ragnarok the world was supposed to resurface back again. Let me begin with how it is depicted in the book and then compare it to the movie. First of all‚ in Norse Mythology it is clearly written that "Loki and his children will be there for Ragnarok‚ the end of everything‚ and it will not be on the side of the gods of Asgard

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