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    Ashley Harris D01B Monomyth Essay 2/27/2013 Beowulf Joseph Campbells idea of the monomyth and the hero is that there is stages of a heros journey. He states in Hero with a Thousand Faces‚ "A hero ventures forth from the world common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man" (Campbell 30). The three stages of the monomyth

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    Beowulf: First Literary Superhero Beowulf was the first literary super hero. Like the common day superman‚ Beowulf has ordinary human characteristics‚ as well as superhuman powers. Like the Anglo-Saxons of Beowulf’s time‚ he is boastful‚ manly‚ and willing to outdo his fellow neighbor. The only difference between him and the rest of the Anglo- Saxons is that he possesses extreme amounts of physical power. Grendel‚ the antagonist of the story‚ was feared by all men. He ate humans and attacked

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    In an epic the hero is on a journey to accomplish one thing and winds up learning about himself or actually accomplishes something quite different from the original goal. In actuality‚ Beowulf is basically a hit man looking for glory. He comes to save the people from Grendel‚ not because he gives a hoot for the people but because he wants glory. Do you mean tragic hero? He’s not a tragic hero because he gets punished for something that is absolutely his own fault and he knows it - he goes after

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    An epic hero does not fear his own fate‚ but instead risk everything including his own life for the good of the people. Beowulf‚ the hero of this epic‚ shows this quality plus many more throughout the entire poem. The film‚ though‚ is a different story. Beowulf is more of an epic hero in the text‚ rather than the film‚ because although he is boastful and arrogant‚ he is brave‚ he is loyal‚ and he is selfless. In the text Beowulf shows his bravery in everything he does. Before fighting Grendel Beowulf

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    1. Part A- Beowulf like all epic hero’s is strong loyal and brave. These characteristic are what define Beowulf‚ and instill fear is his enemies. He boasts about “(driving) / five great giants into chains” (248-249) and “In the blackness of night‚ hunting monsters” (251). Beowulf protects his followers and king‚ and is proud of his accomplishments. He strives for greatness‚ his words are arrogant but his actions shine through his overbearing pride and give him the capability to be heroic. (Part

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    "Beowulf" is an exhilarating epic poem about a hero with superhuman strength who has overcome many creatures‚ creatures who were thought to be invincible. The battle between good and evil is constantly illustrated throughout the poem. Good overcomes evil and Beowulf is still portrayed today as both a pagan and Christian hero. First‚ Beowulf is portrayed as a pagan hero. Beowulf is known to have superhuman strength and he is "greater and stronger than anyone in the world" (110-111). He is illustrated

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    A Hero Named Beowulf By: Ashlyn Clement In the epic poem Beowulf ‚ translated by Seamus Heaney‚ the epic heroBeowulf‚ slays monsters and saves the people of Geatland. “I meant to perform to the uttermost what your people wanted or to perish in the attempt.” (43‚ lines 634-635) Beowulf is a hero‚ not an idol‚ because he is courageous‚ and selfless. Beowulf can be seen as a hero because of his courage. He shows courage in many ways. First‚ when Beowulf saves Heorot by defeating Grendel

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    easy to see why Beowulf was an epic hero. He posed an extreme boastful personality‚ to the people at the time this was a very good trait to have. He was always seeking fame. The one particular event happened when he bragged about killing nine sea monsters out in the sea. He was always boastful to Hygelac about his victories of killing Grendel and his Mother which took place while he was in the land of Dane’s. With so many victories to speak of one could easily label him as an epic hero. When he overcame

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    Mulan can be compared and contrasted to the epic hero Beowulf. Both Mulan and Beowulf are very brave and successful in battle‚ but on the other hand‚ their motivations and their status in society are different. In the end‚ they both accomplished a greater goal by gathering the courage to fight. Mulan is a young female from China who has no real status in her society. She is restricted in what she can or cant do and how she should and shouldn’t act. She tries to be what society wants a young women

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    Beowulf demonstrates numerous qualities that aid in his classification as an epic hero‚ such as his high position in society‚ the courage and superhuman strength he displays‚ and the leadership he provides to others. Beowulf displays all of the qualities that are expected from a hero and in all honesty‚ he is the epitome of an epic hero. First‚ Beowulf is of high social status in society. He is Prince of the Geats and is the nephew of the king. Beowulf was born to the high class and during the time

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