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    Selflessness In Beowulf

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    Beowulf is an epic poem originating from the Anglo-Saxon culture. A warrior society that ruled northern europe(Proper Noun) during the the period between the late 700’s to the mid 1000’s a.d.(capitalization) Their influence has shaped english(capitalization) culture and literature and subsequently the culture of the United States.(RO) The poem itself focuses on the hero Beowulf‚ who embodies all the traits praised by the Anglo-Saxon culture at this time‚ most of which are also valued attributes in

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    Beowulf as Epic

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    What makes an epic? Is Beowulf an epic?    What is an epic poem‚ and how does it differ from other kinds of poetry or storytelling? How have epic poems traditionally been transmitted from generation to generation? How do tellers remember these long and complicated stories? According to Robert Harris’s Glossary of Literary Terms‚ he defines an epic as the following: Epic. An extended narrative poem recounting actions‚ travels‚ adventures‚ and heroic episodes and written in a high style (with

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    Beowulf Analysis

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    Max Scheurell Mr. Kearney Modern Irish Literature (7) 28 January 2013 Beowulf Takes on the Monster: Christianity Beowulf a New Verse Translation‚ parallels heroism with sacrificial virtues‚ creating a medley between Pagan tradition and Christian morality. The hero of the story‚ Beowulf‚ displays mixed religious thoughts indicative of the time period‚ in which the epic was first written down. Beowulf maintains strong desires for and belief in the Pagan tenets: fame‚ vengeance‚ and fate‚ while

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    Beowulf: Themes

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    Beowulf: Themes The Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf is the most important work of Old English literature‚ and is well deserved of the distinction. The epic tells the story of a hero‚ a Scandinavian prince named Beowulf‚ who rids the Danes of the monster Grendel‚ a descendent of Cain‚ and of his exploits fighting Grendel ’s mother and a Dragon. Throughout the epic‚ the Anglo-Saxon story teller uses many elements to build a certain depth to the characters. Just a few of the important character elements

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    Complexity In Beowulf

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    poem Beowulf‚ many of the characters do not seem complex or related to characters today’s literature. C The characters in Beowulf believe in the old way of life‚ that heroes will always come to save them. D Three characters truly show the complexity of the Beowulf cast and will prove that they are just as complex as those in modern day literature: Beowulf in his hero’s journey‚ Grendel’s mother in her quest for vengeance‚ and Unferth’s change of heart. BODY PARAGRAPH 1- Beowulf E Beowulf is the

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    beowulf characterization

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    Ricky Campbell Burns English 4 8/25/2013 The Characterization of Beowulf The Epic Poem Beowulf tells the tale of a legendary viking warrior after whom the epic is named. In the Viking world of Beowulf‚ ones identity is very important. Nearly every character is introduced not only by their name‚ but also by his or her deeds and lineage. Although Beowulf‚ the hero of this poem‚ had been “Poorly regarded for a long time (2183) ” by his people‚ we can see throughout the tale that he hopes to

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    Perspectives in Beowulf

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    Gardner‚ tells the tale of Beowulf‚ but from a slightly different angle. Instead of talking of Beowulf as being the hero‚ the story is told from Grendel ’s perspective. During the course of the book‚ Grendel attempts to explain many of his misguided attempts at friendship and other ways that he tried to make Beowulf understand that he was a living creature as well. He was treated as a monster‚ but he was not as hateful and horrible as he was made out to be in Beowulfs tale. In fact‚ Beowulf’s side

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    The Journey

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    True journey stories for me have always been The Wizard of Oz‚ Odysseus‚ Star Wars‚ and It’s a Wonderful Life. The hero in each of these stories is usually immersed in feelings of hopelessness that are always initiated by a crisis. Dorothy suffers the loss of friends‚ family and home‚ and is ultimately exiled. Odysseus also loses friends‚ family and home‚ as do Luke and George Bailey. My crisis centered around the loss of my friends‚ family and home in Syria. Through past years‚ two of my best

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    Revenge In Beowulf

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    The poem “Beowulf” the author is unknown‚ about an epic hero named Beowulf. He goes on a journey motivated by revenge in order to protect his people. The poet’s theme is “revenge” in “Beowulf” was displayed through the characters of Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and Beowulf by motivating them to seek revenge due to envy‚ love‚ and heroism. Therefore all three characters had their own reasoning for seeking revenge. Grendel is upset because he knows he couldn’t join the Danes in their party

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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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