Re: Loki and The Norse Myths.


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Posted by MeowMixMichelle at 208.0.121.20 on December 03, 1999 at 21:00:27:

In Reply to: Loki and The Norse Myths. posted by ftdetroit on December 03, 1999 at 20:16:04:

: Dear Kevin, I have recently been studying The Norse Myths in one of my Humanities corses. The character known as Loki in these myths is a trixter, and in storythree "The building of Asgards's Wall" Loki(the trixter)displayes many characteristics that Loki (the angel)embodies in Dogma.
: Was this intended? Was it to reinforce the message of individual faith and to parallel assorted religions? (Because you also incorperated "the muse" fromgreek mythology.)Am i being a dork? Where you just interested in the name? And did I read to much into it? Does Chris Rock get cold easily? Am i asking to many questions?

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: -Aimee
: Thanks Kevin!
: *I posted this message on the Ben A. board, and a fellow board member showed me the error of my ways. I came here to hear from the horses mouth.*-nice web site! and GREAT JOB on Dogma.
Don't let that anal retentive asshole Mick see that. He'll say that your regurgitating Kevin.




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