not the easiest for Beowulf to defeat, but he still managed it. Then as he becomes ruler of his kingdom, he faced an even bigger threat, a dragon. Beowulf decides to fight this dragon, not realizing his life will be lost. The only person to show courage was Wiglaf he was the only one to stay back and help Beowulf. Against what Beowulf thought, the rest of his men ran into woods of fear. During Beowulf's lifespan loyalty is the main motivation behind all of his actions. Loyalty brought him to assist Hrothgar and the Danes in defeating Grendel in Herot. Grendel's mother shows loyalty towards Grendel's death. She cared a lot about him so came back and attacked on Beowulf's men for revenge. Later in the epic poem Beowulf vows to protect his village from the attack of the dragon. This is his loyalty to his own men. He could send others to fight the dragon, but instead he takes it upon himself. Wiglaf goes with him, by choice, believing it is his duty to protect his leader which leads him to being loyal. The characters in Beowulf demonstrate two of the most important themes in the epic poem which are courage and loyalty. Beowulf was an important leader, and exemplified both traits the most of all the characters. Beowulf showed loyalty and courage all at once at his death. He showed loyalty by taking his own life for the sake of his men. He showed courage in a similar way by not stopping his fight until his enemy was corrupted.
not the easiest for Beowulf to defeat, but he still managed it. Then as he becomes ruler of his kingdom, he faced an even bigger threat, a dragon. Beowulf decides to fight this dragon, not realizing his life will be lost. The only person to show courage was Wiglaf he was the only one to stay back and help Beowulf. Against what Beowulf thought, the rest of his men ran into woods of fear. During Beowulf's lifespan loyalty is the main motivation behind all of his actions. Loyalty brought him to assist Hrothgar and the Danes in defeating Grendel in Herot. Grendel's mother shows loyalty towards Grendel's death. She cared a lot about him so came back and attacked on Beowulf's men for revenge. Later in the epic poem Beowulf vows to protect his village from the attack of the dragon. This is his loyalty to his own men. He could send others to fight the dragon, but instead he takes it upon himself. Wiglaf goes with him, by choice, believing it is his duty to protect his leader which leads him to being loyal. The characters in Beowulf demonstrate two of the most important themes in the epic poem which are courage and loyalty. Beowulf was an important leader, and exemplified both traits the most of all the characters. Beowulf showed loyalty and courage all at once at his death. He showed loyalty by taking his own life for the sake of his men. He showed courage in a similar way by not stopping his fight until his enemy was corrupted.