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    Epic Poetry and Beowulf

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    BEOWULF: A HERO In reading the epic poem of Beowulf‚ he has the characteristics of an epic hero by showing skill and courage‚ enduring fame‚ and royal responsibility. "Beowulf is considered an epic poem in that the main character is a historic hero who travels great distances to prove his strength at impossible odds against supernatural demons and beasts" (Wikipedia). He showed fairness to all he came across‚ including his enemies. He believed that everybody was equal and no one was greater

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    Beowulf Is A Hero's Quest

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    Beowulf The Hero Stories fan the flames of fame‚ and we are all simply burned by them. A story can consist of practically anything but the intention is almost always the same‚ to spread the word about something. Such as in Beowulf‚ if one were to read the poem with no prior knowledge‚ you would easily come to the conclusion that Beowulf is a legend… All because of the tales of his adventure and quests. The archetype of “the quest” is used all throughout the story to‚ not only drive the story along

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    Cain Vs Beowulf

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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 Hero Quotes

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    Beowulf may be considered as a hero because some of Beowulf’s most important traits as an hero include bravery he is not scared to do anything‚ loyalty to his leader and people ‚ superhuman physical strength‚ and the willingness to risk his life for the greater good for everyone. A quote from the story that represents his bravery is “Beowulf best weapon was himself‚ he put all his faith on that”. Beowulf kills Grendel’s mother‚ Grendel and the dragon‚ all of which are impossible to kill because they

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    this scenario seen everywhere in the world‚ most people see it happen this way. What is it like to see this same scene from the bullies’ perspective? The narrator of Beowulf and the character Grendel‚ in Gardner’s Grendel‚ have totally different views of the same event. In Beowulf‚ the narrator tells the story in third person with Beowulf being the "good guy" and Grendel being the "bad guy" and vice versa in the story Grendel‚ told in first person with Grendel being the narrator. Furthermore‚ in most

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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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    Annotated Bibliography  Beowulf  Acocella‚ Joan. "Slaying Monsters." ​ The New Yorker​  2 June 2014: 70. ​ Literature Resource  Center​ . Web. 18 Nov. 2014.  This critical essay‚ written by Joan Acocella‚ an American journalist and book critic for  New York‚ who has written many books regarding dance‚ literature‚ and psychology‚ though  mentioning heavily the perfection that is Tolkien’s ‘Beowulf’ and the contemplation of as to why  he never published his translation of ‘Beowulf’‚ also mentions the fact that Beowulf was 

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    Compare Beowulf To Batman

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    warrior will go on for their king. The reasons for war between the Knight and Beowulf are to be disputed between each other. Also‚ Beowulf is not just an epic hero to The Scandinavian Pagan times‚ he is also compared to the modern day heroes of the world today like‚ Batman. There is an article that compares Beowulf to batman which is called‚ “Beowulf to Batman: The Epic Hero and Pop Culture” and it talks about how Beowulf and Batman are compared to each other. In addition it talks about how‚ even

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    Beowulf The Old English poem‚ Beowulf‚ is arguably the first writings that highlights the battle between man and dragon and portray a Scandinavian warrior who is destine to rule a kingdom. The age-old question of fighting for glory or fighting for riches is tested‚ as the story begins with a young warrior who battles his way to become king and in the end give his life for his kingdom. After a successful reign as king‚ the story leads the hero to a final battle with the fantastic dragon. The question

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    of a sound at the beginning of a series of words. In lines 313-315‚ the "m" sound is repeated. "That mighty protector of men‚ Meant to hold the monster till its life...". I think that the repetition of the "m" sound represents the battle between Beowulf and Grendel and emphasizes good vs evil by saying "the mighty protector of men" and "monster". I think the sop wants to also highlight the fact that good is stronger and mightier than any monster or evil that is out there‚

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