What is winning worth if you had to loose yourself to win? I dont think that winning is worth betraying myself, there are two types of wins; winning to yourself and winning to somebody or something else, if you take a stand you can win both of them, otherwise you can only win one of them. For example, in Beowulf's story, when Beowulf was loosing in his fight with the dragon, Wiglaf didn't think they could win but he took a stand, stayed loyal to Beowulf and fought the dragon when the other men wouldn't, he won against the dragon and to himself. When you take a stand, you hold on to your believes or your loyalty. You become a trustworthy person.…
Beowulf is definitely a very courageous man. While being a leader of the Geats and protecting the land, he shows bravery throughout the epic poem. Beowulf’s motivation was not to kill Grendel, a demon descended from Cain, but to only build up his reputation. He shows bravery specifically during three accomplishments during the epic poem.…
Beowulf against Evil Beowulf is the story of an epic hero with Germanic warrior characteristics. Beowulf, the main character in the epic poem, has epic strength and courage. In the story of Beowulf, Beowulf defeats three different characters of evil. First, Beowulf is against Grendel who has been eating the Danes. Second, Beowulf encounters Grendel’s mother who is after vengeance.…
In Beowulf, the hero defeats the “corpse-maker”, Grendel. Of Beowulf’s three battles, the fight with Grendel has the most significance. Both Grendel and Beowulf emerge unexpectedly, foreigners who respectively destroy and restore to make dramatic changes to the peace of the Spear-Danes. Beowulf also proves his heroic nature in terms of personality, such as his loyalty and love for fairness. Furthermore, this battle is metaphorically significant, because it can be categorized as a battle between a rebel and a valiant protector. Beowulf emerges as the loyal stranger and the foreign protector of the land, who stops the rebellious destroyer; Grendel.…
perception of heroes have evolved over time; however, heroes typically perform daunting tasks in the name of good. These acts of heroism are usually grandiose and unworldly, but always in the constant struggle for good over evil. Beowulf killed Grendel the goblin. He slayed Grendel’s mom and became the best of the city for a great bit. At the very end of his career of being the best he had one last person to end.…
Some may think that Beowulf was just an arrogant fool who wanted all the glory he could get, while many say his actions were those of a true hero. There were many times in this epic poem that people displayed courage. Throughout the story, we read about Beowulf’s fights with characters like Grendel and Grendel's mother. Those two monsters were…
Throughout the epic poem Beowulf, the hero Beowulf fights three main battles. Each of the fights were great tests of his strength. As the poem progresses and as Beowulf experiences different things, his character changes significantly, as does his reason for fighting. His first fight is against the monster Grendel, who has been terrorizing Hrothgar 's kingdom for a long length of time. He then battles Grendel 's mother, who is seeking revenge on Beowulf for him killing her son. His final battle is against a dragon, who is seeking revenge on the town for a man stealing from his treasure horde. Each of these battles is fought for an entirely different reason, and each has an enormous impact on his life and character.…
In Beowulf, Beowulf has three major battles. The battle with Grendel, the battle with Grendel’s mother, and the dragon. Beowulf exemplifies a youthful and boastful warrior. Beowulf, who could very possibly have the strongest and most powerful body, became the option for King Hrothgar to fight with Grendel, who had recently terrorized the city. Beowulf shows a strong and loyal warrior who grows up to become one of the best rulers in the land.…
In the Anglo-Saxon epic, Beowulf, the hero, Beowulf, goes on a journey to the land of the Danes accompanied by the bravest of his men to kill a murderous monster, Grendel. Grendel is a horrible creature that has been slaying the soldiers of Hrothgar in the land of the Danes to bring fear to the people, the kingdom, and Hrothgar. When Beowulf arrives, Hrothgar and the people of his land are hopeless, for nothing or no one had been able to kill Grendel. But Beowulf, a brave, courageous, and confident warrior, is almost excited to fight Grendel and kill him just for the reward. Once Beowulf slays Grendel, there…
In Beowulf, the main character Beowulf battles three different monsters. He battles Grendel, Grendel's mother, and the dragon. These battles have its similarities and its differences. In his first battle against Grendel, the author displays Beowulf and Grendel as being very aggressive. The tone displayed in this duel is praising because of the author’s description of Beowulf’s heroism. From the description of Beowulf, the author states that “his courage, his bravery, and his wisdom had been known to many” which reinstates just how many people know about him (7). When Grendel enters the Herot, his actions are very monstrous. Grendel "tore open the entry of the hall when he was enraged" (14). The way Grendel enters help elaborate the author’s…
Beowulf is an epic hero who rules the land of the Geats. Demonstrating many epic hero traits through his lifetime such as super-human strength, bravery, and loyalty are just a few out of many traits. He, whom fought a number of intense battles either without weapons or with the least amount of weapons possible, winning every battle even if he passed on during his last battle. Beowulf is the ruler of the land of the Geats and comes to help the ruler, Hrothgar the ruler of the Danes, when they are being attacked by a demon named Grendel because he was was mad they were worshiping God. He needed to repay Hrothgar for helping his father Edgetho out of some trouble years before so this was this was the perfect opportunity. As well as when a fire-breathing…