Norse Mythology: Freya’s Unusual Wedding

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Prodded
wild animals that are harmful to crops, farm animals, or that carry disease
Highborn
very eager or greedy for food, satisfaction, or gratification
Ravenously
not feeling or showing emotion
Vermin
having qualities or an appearance traditionally associated with women
Impassively
think about carefully, before making a decision or reaching a conclusion
Pondered
poke with a finger, foot, or pointed object
Feminine
having noble parents
Valiant
possessing or showing courage or determination
Mischief
playful misbehavior or troublemaking
Persuaded
to prevail on (a person) to do or believe something by advising or urging
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Who comes up with the plan to get Thor’s hammer back?

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Which is not a characteristic used to describe Thor?

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Where did Thrym hide Thor’s Hammer

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What pulls Thor’s chariot?

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Which food was NOT served at the wedding?

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Who forged Mjollnir?

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What Does Thrym’s sister want as a bridal gift?

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Most myths are meant to teach lesson or explain why something is the way it is. In your opinion, what is the story of Freya’s Unusual wedding supposed to teach or explain to us? Explain your answer and be specific.