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    Beowulf: Analysis

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    Beowulf is one of the greatest surviving epic poems. It was composed by Germanic people more than twelve hundred years ago. Although it is written in Old English‚ it deals with the Scandinavian forebears of the Anglo-Saxons‚ the Danes and the Geats. This epic poem concerns itself with Christianity‚ internal and external evils‚ and the warriors defeating monsters. The first passage of this story basically describes the building of Heorot. Hrothgar‚ decides to build a Valhalla-type of sanctuary

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    Mockingbird as well‚ through people’s behavior‚ and attitude to the african american population. In the novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ extraordinary courage is shown by many people‚ and is expressed by the author by using diction and characterization. The author utilizes diction to portray extreme courage through the book. Firstly‚ talking to Jem about true courage Atticus says “Courage is not a man with a gun in his hand. It’s knowing you’re licked before you begin but you begin

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    Paganism In Beowulf

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    The Old English Beowulf verse was one that was transcribed around the year 1000. During this time there was two religions that dominated Northern Europe. These were Christianity and Paganism‚ which both play a role in the transcribing of the Beowulf verse. Throughout the verse the majority of the material used is depicted as Christian‚ which from its primary position look down on the Pagan aspect as a secondary‚ more primitive aspect. These elements lead one to classify this verse as a Christian

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    Hrothgar In Beowulf

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    Hrothgar Hrothgar‚ is the ruler of the Danes in Beowulf and consequently places the people of his city as the highest priority. Not being timid to present emotions along with wisdom and admirability are certain qualities held by Hrothgar. Additionally‚ he lacks vigor to physically combat his civilian enemies‚ as he is an aging Sultan. "Choose‚ dear Beowulf‚ the better part‚eternal rewards./Do not give way to pride./For a brief while your strength is in bloom‚/but it fades quickly;/and soon there

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    uses the phrases‚ “drinking of healths‚ shaking of hands‚ and even joining of hands‚” instead of using‚ ‘doing cheers‚ hand shaking‚ and joining hands.’ This syntax does not call attention to itself‚ but is important because it explains Dickens’ diction. Charles Dickens chooses to include this passage about the wine spilling in the street so he can use the poor townspeople to foreshadow the conflict of the French Revolution. He first demonstrates this when he has all the poor people unite and gather

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    In the short story "The Black Cat"‚ Edgar Allan Poe uses gruesome detail and diction to establish his rule of one effect and the death of one major character. One of Poe’s rules for 19th Century Poetry is that writing should exhibit one effect or one purpose‚ which is to scare the reader. Poe uses diction and detail to put disturbing images into people’s head. In "The Black Cat" the narrator declines from sanity to madness. Poe uses detail to set up the situation where the narrator goes insane.

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    Beowulf As A Hero

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    Herot. I lay awake‚ waiting for this gruesome monster to enter the hall. Grendel could not stand a chance as I had ripped his arm out of his socket. To show proof of my victory‚ Grendel’s arm hung above on the wall of Herot. In honor of the great Beowulf‚ thy name was recognized as a hero by all in a song‚ shared by other ancient heroes. I hope thou keep it in a safe place‚ as it is indeed a treasure to me. Alone‚ I fought

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    Beowulf Resume

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    Name: Beowulf Location: 29 Highview Kings Dr. Epic 30295‚ Geatland Email: IamBeowulf@yahoo.com Cell:XXX-XXX-XXXX Profile: I am a hard working Geat who is highly motivated to succeed‚ be the strongest‚ wisest of all around while holding to morals and becoming a great example to follow. Awards & Accomplishments: Slayed Grendel and his mother Slayed a terrible dragon Riches Became King of the Geats Clubs & Organizations: Organization: Geats Position: King

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    Beowulf Foolishness

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    ideals regarding fame and honor espoused by Homers Achilles). They also valued generosity and the protection of others. The first value‚ courage‚ is constantly put to the test in the dark and dangerous world of Beowulf. This world was filled with monsters and obstacles to slay or overcome. Beowulf himself is said to be the strongest man on earth at that time‚ and the way he wrestled Grendel almost effortlessly‚ while so many others had failed‚ proved that he had

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    Beowulf and Ulysses

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    Comparison and Contrast Although epic poems boast the qualities of their heroes‚ there are minor differences. In the poems Beowulf and Ulysses‚ they express the journeys of two epic heroes. Beowulf and Ulysses share similarities‚ but have different perspectives on how they travel and fight. The two rulers are very loyal to their kingdom and their subjects. Beowulf quickly “accused himself of breaking God’s law” after the dragon had incinerated Geatland (708-709). He considers himself and

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