What I Learned From Loki's Journey

What I Learned From Loki's Journey

How I learned to both enjoy the character of Loki and his own development journey through the MCU.

Editorial Opinion
By CEOOfHope - Jun 22, 2014 04:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Thor
Source: comicbookmovie.com

Let me preface this by saying that when I first saw the Phase One film THOR (2011), I actually hated the character Loki and was happy when he looked up at Odin and let go of the staff. I was hopeful that he would have just fallen into the abyss never to return. Then I saw the end teaser of CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER (2011) and was surprised to see Loki show up in several shots. Curious, I of course jumped onto the one and only Comic Book Movie to see that he was in fact to be the titular villain of THE AVENGERS (2012). At first I was disappointed, what about the Red Skull?! What happened to him after he was shot up into the heavens by an Asgardian-esque pillar of light? 

But... now that I have seen THOR (2011), THE AVENGERS (2012) and now THOR: THE DARK WORLD (2013) multiple times I can fully admit that I was wrong about Loki. 

Let me lay out what has inspired me about Loki's journey in the MCU:

1. WE ALL HAVE INNER DEMONS


We've all experienced the realization that we are all different on the inside and that we cannot simply ignore who or what we truly are. As a people we have to understand that not everyone will willingly let their inner demons out. Therefore we must be critical of our interactions with people and take things with a grain of salt.
2. SOMETIMES WE LASH OUT IN DESTRUCTIVE MANNERS

Holding in anger, pain and loneliness can lead to us becoming destructive and revengful. We can sometimes look to people who have alterior motives for help (ahem, THANOS) that lead us farther down this dangerous rabbit hole. However every now and then...
3. WE CAN BE PROVEN TO BE IN THE WRONG

In our attempts to lash out and rid ourselves of our feelings of loneliness, loss and pain that it takes the effort of a loved one to bring a stop to it. Even though we may still believe that we were justified in our actions, what comes next is more often than not a rebirth in character.
4. A SHOCK TO OUR MORAL SYSTEM OFTEN GIVES REBIRTH

Everything appears to be taken, we've hit rock bottom. The loneliness is has overtaken us and we have nowhere to turn, no one to trust anymore and no help. At least, that is what we believe. When we truly have nowhere to turn and no one to have in confidence, such as the death of Frigga, that is when rebirth occurs. Redemption only occurs when we realize that there is nowhere else to go. Like the Soundgarden song says "what if you found it wasn't you, that held the sum of everything you knew!"
5. REDEMPTION HAS MANY FACES

In our quest to "climb the ladder" once more, we sometimes must make a sacrifice for another in order to redeem ourselves. Just as Loki says before his last moment, "I didn't do it for him." This sacrifice has to be to the one that we care about the most, perhaps even the one that showed us how destructive our original path was. 

Now if you're still reading... then THANK YOU! And yes, I know that SPOILER... Loki lives anyways and has taken the place of Odin. However, this is still a truth to his character development. It is a story of discovering who we are on the inside and the demons inside that can cause us to lash out. That even when we are wrong about our path we can still find redemption and eventually forgiveness from those that mean the most to us. 
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DEVLIN712
DEVLIN712 - 6/22/2014, 5:21 PM
I don't think Loki's journey is over yet.
DEVLIN712
DEVLIN712 - 6/22/2014, 5:24 PM
I've tried a few times to write a comment that agrees with you, but I always end up sounding like an anarchist or the likes. So I'll just say nice article, thumbs up!
CEOOfHope
CEOOfHope - 6/22/2014, 5:44 PM
@Devlin712 I would wholeheartedly agree that is journey isn't over yet! Thank you for pointing that out. I'm sure there will be all kinds of Loki antics in Thor 3.
themidnightking
themidnightking - 6/22/2014, 5:57 PM
What did I learn from Loki? Never taunt the Hulk
TheHero
TheHero - 6/22/2014, 5:57 PM
Wow...this is deep.
themidnightking
themidnightking - 6/22/2014, 5:57 PM
Nice Article
CEOOfHope
CEOOfHope - 6/22/2014, 6:05 PM
@Superhero96 Now that would be a good twist! Maybe a lead in to Avengers 3 whenever that may be...
BANE5000
BANE5000 - 6/22/2014, 6:33 PM
After watching Thor: The Dark World again and seeing the connection Loki has with Frigga, hows shes the only one who still loves him genuinely, even after he proclaims shes not his mother, she never gave up on her son and it looks like deep down Loki still loved her

But when she died and u see the guard break the news to him and he quietly stands up and feels the pain for a split second than lashes out with his powers ...To me, thats the moment Loki as officially been unleashed now that the one person he cared about is gone and has nothing and no one to hold back his wrath
GL
GL - 6/22/2014, 7:31 PM
So that's what happened. I never got to see Thor: TDW, but thanks. Nice article!
ToxicCap
ToxicCap - 6/22/2014, 7:35 PM
@Superhero69 you theory just gave me an idea. You know in the first Thor when we see the Infinity Gauntlet in Odin's Vault when those Frost Giants get disintegrated by The Destroyer? What if Loki hands over the Gauntlet to Thanos to get revenge on The Avengers? This can be where Thor truly kills Loki. Or Thanos can take it by force which will lead to Odin dying, Asgard being annihilated, and possibly even Loki's death because he failed Thanos in the Avengers.
Wildaniel
Wildaniel - 6/22/2014, 7:44 PM






mmadadamm
mmadadamm - 6/22/2014, 7:46 PM
OR sometimes life is just a bitch and you get fvcked over no matter what because ppl fear what they don't understand and people are dumb.
Wildaniel
Wildaniel - 6/22/2014, 7:47 PM
Loki - I never wanted the throne, I only ever wanted to be your equal!

Greatest line ever in the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
CEOOfHope
CEOOfHope - 6/22/2014, 7:51 PM
GAH! Holy cow. I never NEVER expected to end up on the main page. Thank you!
Liderc
Liderc - 6/22/2014, 7:56 PM
Loki is getting boring to me. He wasn't even good in Thor 2, time to let go Marvel. Find us a new villain.
PunPun
PunPun - 6/22/2014, 8:04 PM
I learned that Loki suck and so does Tom Hiddleston. Dude couldn't act his way out of a paper bag.
ZimXLR8
ZimXLR8 - 6/22/2014, 8:18 PM
@superhero96 the joker as well
koolaidbag
koolaidbag - 6/22/2014, 8:25 PM
Congrats on the front page @CEOOfHope , and great article too. Love how in depth you got on this.
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