pareto final Flashcards
(33 cards)
What are the traits of Tyr in Norse Myths?
Brave, selfless, dutiful.
Tyr sacrifices his hand to protect Asgard.
What moral choice does Tyr make?
Sacrifices his hand to protect Asgard.
This reflects the theme of sacrifice for the greater good.
What themes are associated with Tyr?
Sacrifice for the greater good, the inevitability of chaos, heroism.
What are the traits of Thor in ‘The Hammer of Thor’?
Strong, angry, loyal.
What moral choice does Thor make in ‘The Hammer of Thor’?
Accepts magical help to reclaim his hammer.
What themes are present in ‘The Hammer of Thor’?
Order vs. chaos, the role of trickery, divine justice.
What are the traits of Thor in ‘Thor’s Wonderful Journey’?
Proud, determined, humbled.
What moral choice does Thor make in ‘Thor’s Wonderful Journey’?
Chooses to persevere through illusions and trials.
What themes are associated with ‘Thor’s Wonderful Journey’?
Humility, the limits of strength, facing the unknown.
What are the traits of Thor in ‘How Thor Lost His Hammer’?
Reckless, proud, cooperative.
What moral choice does Thor make in ‘How Thor Lost His Hammer’?
Agrees to be disguised as a bride to retrieve Mjolnir.
What themes are associated with ‘How Thor Lost His Hammer’?
Responsibility, teamwork, deceit and restoration.
What are the traits of Baldur?
Kind, pure, beloved.
What moral choice does Baldur make?
Accepts his fate silently.
What themes are associated with Baldur?
Loss of innocence, betrayal, tragic fate, the fragility of good.
What are the traits of Loki in ‘The Punishment of Loki’?
Cunning, malicious, selfish.
What moral choice does Loki make?
Refuses remorse; causes Baldur’s death.
What themes are associated with ‘The Punishment of Loki’?
Consequences of evil, justice, end-times preparation.
What are the traits of the characters in ‘Twilight of the Gods’?
Noble, sacrificial (Thor, Odin, etc.).
What moral choice do characters make in ‘Twilight of the Gods’?
Fight evil even knowing it leads to death.
What themes are associated with ‘Twilight of the Gods’?
Apocalypse, rebirth, eternal cycle, courage against fate.
What is the lesson from Sinbad’s first voyage?
Foolish ambition leads to peril, but resilience and unexpected kindness save him.
What is the lesson from Sinbad’s second voyage?
Greed and curiosity place Sinbad in mortal danger, but quick thinking and adaptation secure survival and riches.
What is the lesson from Sinbad’s third voyage?
Bravery and wit allow Sinbad to escape monsters and shipwrecks.