Wednesday, 22 June 2016

plot explanation - Why does Thor try to break out of the cage?

In the Avengers, why does Thor desperately try to break out of the cage / box while it is falling in which he is trapped by Loki if he is a demi god and immortal? I remember Loki telling him that they both are immortals and hence cannot be killed by humans.


I have not seen Thor - just Avengers - so I might have missed some back-story to this answer.


Answer


I believe he would survive, it could have been just reaction lead by fear and panic.



  • Thor can "fly" but inside a steel cage it is of no use to him so
    getting out is smart idea no matter how immortal he is.

  • Falling and getting hit by a steel roof also can't feel too
    good...and it could ruin his magnificent hair.

  • There is always fear of death, and especially when Loki mentioned it.


Loki didn't count that it would kill him, his goal was just to get rid of Thor and separate avengers.
Also if Thor broke the glass earlier he could have flown back to the ship.


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