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    Beowulf is the longest written epic poem in Old English. The creator of this classic tale is unknown. It is a story passed down from generation to generation and finally‚ a copy was made in an unknown location in Anglo-Saxon England. It is believed to be approximately 1000 years old. Grendel was written in 1971by John Gardner. Gardner wrote this epic in a different point of view from the original Beowulf. Grendel is told from the point of view of the character‚ Grendel. It is interesting how the

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    Charlie Feuerbach Mr. Buckingham AP literature‚ period E September 12‚ 2010 The Power of Pride Pride and honor can be lost or won. In the movie Beowulf and Grendel‚ and in the elegy of Beowulf‚ pride and honor are very important things to all of the characters. The Beowulf of the old English story is seeking honor by killing Grendel‚ the Beowulf of the movie is looking to preserve his honor by justifying the killing of Grendel‚ which swore he would do. In both the movie and the book‚ the Danes

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    down to us across the last 1000+ years? Who wrote it? The story of the Beowulf has been passed orally through many generations until a single written manuscript was maintained in the Anglo-Saxon England at a location which is unknown. The manuscript dates back to about 1000 year‚ although the poem is believed to be written between the period of the seventh and tenth century of the first millennium (Collection items-Beowulf). The written copy hardly escaped the fire in the eighteenth century and

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    The epic poem Beowulf‚ is the first written down literature of the English language . The poem was written and transcribed in old English by the monks of a Catholic Church in 1000 A.D. .The monks are most educated of this century ‚ therefore they were the scribes‚ the printing press of this era. Therefore Beowulf had many Christian influences throughout the poem ‚ for example the treacherous monster‚ Grendel is the ancestor of Cain‚the man who committed the first murder. In the poem all the monsters

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    Beowulf was originally written as a pagan oral tradition before the Christian monks infused their religion into it. The epic hero showed his faith to God as he battled the monsters and depicted the world of Christianity. However‚ the ideas in the poem are presented in both Christian God and pagan power which exemplifies Wyrd. Christianity and paganism are at opposite ends of the religious spectrum and each represent different beliefs and customs. Christians believe and follow the teachings of Christ

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    H English 10A 19 August 2013 Warrior Prince Beowulf: An Epic Hero Epic hero - Noun A brave and noble character in an epic poem admired for great achievements or affected by grand events. In the epic poem Beowulf‚ translated by Burton Raffel‚ the warrior-prince Beowulf portrays each quality required to be an Epic Hero. When Beowulf is challenged‚ he stands his ground‚ with his head held high and his mind suffused with pride. He fears nothing and no one. Beowulf’s

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    When Beowulf returns victoriously to his homeland after the defeat of Grendel‚ one might expect that the text would praise him and celebrate his triumphs. This is indeed the case in lines 2163-2210‚ however the author also chooses this moment to reveal an unexpected aspect of the hero’s lowly past: that before he left for the Danish lands‚ King Hygelac and the Geat people “had never much esteemed [Beowulf] in the mead-hall”. A similar surprising moment arises just after our hero kills Grendel’s mother

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    Beowulf the Great Batman smashes into the Joker’s lair. He knocks out all of the Joker’s henchman and then moves on to clobber the Joker. He rescues the captives and saves the day! Batman is a true example of a great modern hero. However‚ not all heroes are modern. There are hundred of great ancient heroes. One of them is a man named Beowulf. Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon hero who fights for others. He exemplifies a set of characteristics that holds true to every superhero. These characteristics are

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    Avery Angel Mr. Humber AP English 5-6 November 12th‚ 2013 Nobility ​ The epic Beowulf is seen today as a fine representation of Anglo-Saxon nobility and ignobility. The setting is Denmark‚ land of Danish Anglo-Saxons that lived as the Vikings of the first millennia. Many characters in Beowulf are brutal warriors that would charge into battle hoping to find glory in battle or an honorable death that would send them to Valhalla. Despite a somewhat belligerent way of life

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    Beowulf is a tale of journeys- Journeys between kingdoms and people‚ between worlds‚ human and monstrous‚ between life and death. Beowulf is the single-most important work of poetry written in English before the works of Geoffrey Chaucer in the fourteenth century. It is a richly textured story of accomplishment and failure‚ of words and deeds touching on the human condition in ways which make it eternal. It is‚ however‚ something of a historical enigma. To be classified as an epic hero‚ one

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