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    1b) The three examples of sympathy and no sympathy in Beowulf‚ the first of Beowulf telling his very boastful story‚ one of Grendel origins and the third of feeling sympathy for Grendel because of his origins. The first is when the reader is supposed to not feel sympathy for Beowulf when he boasts about his adventure at sea "...I was the strongest swimmer of all. / …. Each of us swam holding a sword‚ / a naked‚ hard- proofed blade for protection/ against the whale- beast. /.... pinned fast/ and swathed

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    life proved not to be entirely in vain. As I ran back to my swamp‚ through the kingdom‚ I heard a rumor that Hrothgar had hired a warrior‚ Beowulf‚ to kill me when I attack the mead hall the next night. This Beowulf bufoon will have traveled an expansive distance to get here‚ which means

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    In both works‚ the authors of Beowulf and Tolkien also assigned their society’s negative traits to their stories’ villains. In Beowulf‚ Grendel was swamp-dwelling son of Cain‚ the exiled killer of Abel and father to all evil spirits (102 – 110). Grendel’s swampy home is easily accessible to the Anglo-Saxon audience as dark and dangerous. On top of this‚ Grendel’s home exists on the outside edges of King Heorot’s lands: not central but still inside (103). This location represents the marginalities

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    you look at a person. In the story of Italics‚ Beowulf is perceived as being a strong hero with superhuman abilities. Beowulf is an excellent example of an Anglo Saxon epic hero in the following three ways‚ he is on a quest‚ has superhuman strength‚ and risking death for glory. In the poem of BeowulfBeowulf goes on many different quests. The first quest the brave warrior went on was the battle with Grendel. This foul beast would come terrorize Herot for years and finally

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    to spread throughout kingdoms. Beowulf‚ who is the best warrior in the world‚ hears the horrible things that are going on and decides to travel to Hrothgar’s kingdom to help defeat Grendel. When Beowulf arrives the Danes question him at first. But Beowulf explains his want of repayment to Hrothgar and simply wants to owe his loyalty to Hygelac. Hrothgar accepts Beowulf’s offer to fight Grendel and invites him and his men to enjoy a feast. During the feast‚ Beowulf and a Dane named Unferth get into

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    way. In the epic poem Beowulf‚ the Anglo-Saxons have found just that‚ a powerful leader‚ they can trust. Beowulf‚ the main character and leader‚ proved his worth and receives lof from his people. Beowulf shows his lof‚ or fame and pride‚ by showing his cultural heroism by fighting Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and the dragon. Beowulf is a cultural hero because of his ability to fight against the odds of his opponents. He uses his strength in the battle against Grendel. Beowulf even says that when it

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    Beowulf as a messianic narrative has been a subject of great controversy. Given the time period‚ ‘Christianity’ was not completely established‚ and it was entwined with cultural paganism‚ as seen woven throughout the text. The definition of a messianic narrative (containing the ultimate messianic figure) is found in Isaiah 53‚ a prophecy spoken by God through the Hebrew prophet Isaiah. This is the standard to which Beowulf must be compared to determination the nature of the poem. Many scholars such

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    Nikki Smalls Mr.Walpole Honors English 4 14 Oct. 2012 Beowulf V. Himself Ever wonder if a hero really is a hero by heart? Who actually does good deeds to be the protector and only protects the people? The character Beowulf‚ who is a Geat in the story Beowulf‚ translated by Burton Raffel plays the role of a hero; but is he really this innocent hero? Beowulf comes to protect the Danes by fighting evil monsters. Beowulf is a very boastful man filled with a lot of pride and energy. He loves to

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    At some point in everyone’s life we seek revenge‚ in the epic poem Beowulf‚ revenge is within everyone including the hero‚ Beowulf. Beowulf fights in three major battles‚ the battle with Grendel‚ the battle with Grendel’s mother‚ and the battle with the dragon‚ ultimately ending his life in the final battle. The story is driven by the character’s need to right the wrongs created by their enemies by killing them; Grendel hates partying and loud singing‚ therefore he kills the Danes in the mead hall

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    The 8th century epic poem Beowulf illustrates a loss of community‚ cultural values and tradition. On the other hand‚ an elegiac passing of an extraordinary hero and the relationship between the themes of mortality and heroism are well discussed in Beowulf. Beowulf’s character exemplifies the Germanic and the Anglo-Saxon ideals of the hero: strong‚ fearless‚ bold‚ loyal‚ and stoic in the acceptance of fate. Despite his lack of humility‚ Beowulf was the definition of a hero in his own time by his demonstration

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