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    a chance to prove himself in battle. In the poem Beowulf‚ Violence is used in many scenes throughout the book. This Violence is shown especially when Beowulf fights Grendel and Grendel’s mother because of the way the author describes the battle. Grendel was a monster that had terrorized the city of Heorot for twelve winters before Beowulf came. The King of the Danes called him to fight the monster because of Beowulf’s previous accomplishment. The Violence Grendel uses against Heorot gives

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    Book Analysis: Beowulf

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    The story of Beowulf is one of the most well-known Anglo-Saxon works of all time. This story follows all of the basic characteristics of Anglo-Saxon literature‚ such as alliteration‚ fitts‚ and caesura. More importantly many themes are expressed in this epic that are common to Anglo-Saxon culture. The story deals with heroism‚ religion‚ and death. Bravery is one of the most admired traits at the time this was first spoken. It is obvious when reading Beowulf the influence of religion on the author

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    From Beowulf-Part 1 * According to lines 19-23‚ what does the story of Grendel’s origin suggest about the beliefs Anglo-Saxon culture? : You could tell they were very religious. * Contrast the lair of Grendel to Herot Hall. : Grendel’s lair was underground & dark‚ & Herot Hall was a happier place full of joy. * Paraphrase lines 34-40. : Grendel silently snatched & killed 30 men‚ dragging their bodies back to his lair. Identify the following terms * Name

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    levels of meaning. Beowulf is an allegory because it has many different beliefs from the Christian and Pagan religion. All of these conflicts happen because of these religions. The story of Beowulf starts out with Grendel seeking revenge. Summary (ch.2). Grendel is monster who was related to Cain who was banished by God from man because he killed his brother Abel. Summary (ch.1). The ruler of the Geats‚ Hygelac‚ sent Beowulf and his men to help Hrothgar. Summary (ch.3). Beowulf and his men camp out

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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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    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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    Beowulf motivation (What are Beowulf Motivation?) Did Beowulf have any motivation when he went on his journeys? Now they say the author is unknown but in the book it’s translated by Burton Rafeel. Now whoever made this story made it epic and shows a tale. Now this tale is not like regular tales because it has a hero in it and an epic journey with epic enemies but it’s also a sad ending for the hero. Now I like this story and in this story Beowulf had a motivation throw this entire story. I say

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    In the epic poem Beowulf there is a more universal understanding that can be seen once a reader has taken the time to look deeper into the text of the poem. A characters intentions are not always seen instantaneously. To understand the full meaning of why someone might go out of their way to help another is not always in the kindness of their own heart. A more intense and complicated plot is behind the thoughts of a character named Beowulf. Everything he does always has a catch to it and requires

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    Character Analysis: Beowulf At the beginning of the story Beowulf the character Beowulf was a strong‚ brave‚ and powerful hero originating from Geat. Upon coming to the Danes‚ Beowulf shows courage and his need for a challenge in his fortitude to help rid them of Grendel. He was already a famous young hero who had accomplished much to this point in his life but handles himself with great composure‚ especially when dealing with Unferth. It is also possible to see Beowulf as a just person who has

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    Beowulf King Qualities

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    time Hrothgar had won many battles and became a famous soldier in his kingdom. Hrothgar very admired until‚ He fell as a king when he first met Grendel . Grendel with his great strength over

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