This is obvious during first encounter between Loki and Nick Fury. Loki tells Fury “Of course it does. I've come too far for anything else. I am Loki of Asgard, and I am burdened with glorious purpose” (Feige & Whedon, 2012). This is a clear message that Loki is not trying to build a friendly relationship with any human. The other clue here that Loki means no good is his nonverbal communication. He immediately process to attack everyone as soon as he is transported to earth. His message just serves the purpose of acknowledging what Fury already knows. It is clear that verbal and nonverbal communication can disclose who we are and what we are up
This is obvious during first encounter between Loki and Nick Fury. Loki tells Fury “Of course it does. I've come too far for anything else. I am Loki of Asgard, and I am burdened with glorious purpose” (Feige & Whedon, 2012). This is a clear message that Loki is not trying to build a friendly relationship with any human. The other clue here that Loki means no good is his nonverbal communication. He immediately process to attack everyone as soon as he is transported to earth. His message just serves the purpose of acknowledging what Fury already knows. It is clear that verbal and nonverbal communication can disclose who we are and what we are up