The outline that Beowulf had to fit into is not too hard to follow. Epics are usually long narrative poems told in heightened language, and deals with a larger than life character battling an extraordinary monster. With the original copy of Beowulf written in old English, it had to be rewritten in modern English so we could understand the heightened language they spoke back then. Although, it does still contain old English phrases such as, "Behind some broad linden shield/...this mead-hall glittering/Light and life fleeing together"(172,218,148). Another characteristic of an epic poem is the long narrative story. Beowulf exemplifies this characteristic because it is over 840 lines long and tells the story of a young hero named Beowulf on a journey to destroy a monster.
The character of Beowulf is extremely strong and admired by all. This is a key characteristic to a story being an epic. Beowulf is praised by the king, his soldiers, and the townspeople. They show their praises by holding a banquet for him and saying, "But to table, Beowulf, a banquet in your honor:Let us toast your victories, and talk of the future"(223-224). Beowulf is all about helping and winning the glory of his people. Especially when it comes to battle, he says, "My purpose was this: to win the good will of your people or die in battle/Let me live in greatness And courage,"(366-369). Beowulf is treated like a God and appears to be larger than life.
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