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    Books VS Computers Article 1 by Angletetra (Forum Name)  Sep 4‚ 2007‚ 10:22am Today‚computer is the most important invention since fire was invented. Most people use computer instead of book. According to school research‚students choose computer to do their homework. Some people believe that books are more useful than computers. However‚ this research indicate that children and teenagers benefit from computer more than book. Therefore‚ schools should purchase computers rather than

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    Beowulf is a story that takes place in medieval Europe‚ the main part of the story is about a knight‚ Beowulf‚ that has to fight evil creatures such as a dragon. No one is exactly sure who wrote Beowulf‚ Paleographers believe from characteristics of the scribal hands that wrote the soul surviving text‚ that the manuscript was copied down in the late tenth century or early eleventh. This early copy of Beowulf is still around today. This single manuscript can be found in the British Library in London

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    Beowulf‚ the best warrior in Geatland‚ fights numerous enemies for King Hrothgar and his people in Daneland. Monsters are no match for his strength and skill in battle. However‚ Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. fought a different kind of battle‚ against racism on the other side of the world and in a different era. This leader of the civil rights movement had his hands full with this major problem. So how could these two people possibly be alike? Beowulf and Dr. King are similar because they are both loyal

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    the Green knight and Beowulf‚ medieval and Anglo-Saxon respectively‚ serve as a demonstration of what these values are. The valiant actions of two heroes boast the chivalric qualities they possess and gain on their journey’s. The medieval text describes Sir Gawain’s decisions and struggles which deeply affect his fate and his view of moral standards‚ while the Anglo-Saxon text delves into the heroic feats performed by Beowulf. Sir Gawain and Beowulf are chivalrous‚ but Beowulf is more chivalric as

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    The Book vs. the Movie The book‚ The House of the Spirits‚ by Isabel Allende is a fictional novel set in Chile in the 1930s through 1970s. The movie‚ “The House of the Spirits” was made in the 1990s from the book Allende wrote. Although the movie is similar to the book‚ many of the characters and event are different. Also‚ many of the important events that are in the book fail to exist in the movie. The beginning of the book and movie‚ it opened with Rosa. But‚ in the book‚ Rosa is a beautiful

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    people of Danes. However‚ Beowulf is a hero that everyone looks up to because of his great‚ powerful‚ and courageous actions. After all‚ the two are similar because they both fought to destroy each other. So‚ what else distinguish the similarities between Grendel and Beowulf? Grendel and Beowulf are similar because they both fought for what they believe in‚ both are greedy for what they seek from the village‚ and both are powerful against each other. Primarily‚ Grendel and Beowulf both wanted to destroy

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    Although there are many examples of Pagan beliefs in the poem Beowulf‚ the poem points more toward a Christian influence and meaning. Beowulf is seen as a God to the Geat people‚ and they turn to the Almighty to save them from evil. Grendel is portrayed as a “monster of Cain” and lives underground. He represents the darkness of the Pagan beliefs‚ as well as Hell. The battle between good and evil - between Christianity and Pagan beliefs – is continued throughout the poem. Hrothgar and the Danes

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    Beowulf is the epic hero from the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf‚ written by an unknown poet. Achilles is the epic hero from the Greek poem The Iliad‚ written by Homer. Beowulf details a Geat warrior who travels overseas to rescue a tribe called the Danes from two ferocious and murderous monsters‚ and The Iliad details a warrior who battles an enemy during the time of the Trojan War. Beowulf and Achilles are both headstrong and resilient warriors who‚ in the stories in which they were created‚ perfectly

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    Gru is more heroic than Beowulf. Gru is respected by the Anti-Villain League (AVL)‚ so he is requested to solve a conflict. On the contrary‚ Beowulf is a stranger to Danes and people did not have confidence in him. Gru is more heroic because he is more dependable and trustworthy than Beowulf. Beowulf is physically stronger than Gru. Gru uses weapons‚ which makes him more powerful‚whereas‚ Beowulf uses the strength from his body to accomplish the mission. After all‚ Gru is more efficient to get his

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    One of the most compelling and highly developed characters in the novel Grendel‚ written by John Gardner‚ and the poem Beowulf‚ written by an anonymous poet‚ is the monster‚ Grendel. Even though these pieces show two different sides to Grendel they are similar in many ways. Grendel evokes sympathy toward the hideous monster by making him seem like the victim‚ while Beowulf portrays him as being the most loathsome of enemies. The reasons behind Grendel’s being‚ his killing‚ and finally

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