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    Gilgamesh and Beowulf

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    transcribed. They were mostly about brave heroes and teach lessons. The two tales I’m comparing are Beowulf and Gilgamesh. Beowulf the warrior and Gilgamesh the Wrestler had the stuff that legends were made of. They were fearless leaders who faced great difficulty with the challenges they had to face. And‚ as a result of their actions‚ each one became kings of powerful nations. Beowulf had the Germanic tribes while Gilgamesh ruled the first great civilization of the Mesopotamian era

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    Sacrifice not only a big part of love; it is necessary for love to exist. Sacrifice makes a relationship between people easier. In all relationships at one point a sacrifice is made. Sometimes it is a very small sacrifice such as changing a schedule other times the sacrifice is moving to be with the one you love. Other times sacrifice is so great you must give up your loved one knowing that it will hurt you greatly‚ but in the end make the other person happy. As a 14-year old‚ I have no that to make

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    aztec, human sacrifice

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    Introduction When you think of the Aztec‚ what comes to mind? Perhaps you think of the Spanish conquistadors or their beautiful capital at Tenochtitlan. What comes to mind for a lot of people is their practice of human sacrifice. In class‚ we learned a lot about the civilizations of the Maya and the Inca but not much about the Maya. Chapter 13 of the assigned readings talks about the Aztec and how they came to power and their collapse. One paragraph in the chapter‚ although morbid and disturbing

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    Women in Beowulf

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    Women in Beowulf The role of women in society has been fluctuating for as long as society has existed. From homemakers‚ to manual laborers‚ to writers and actors‚ nowadays it seems women can do it all. But it was not always like that. J.R.R. Tolkien‚ who was an Old English scholar and whose work was greatly influence by it‚ asks one of his heroines what she fears most. Éowyn replies‚ “A cage. To stay behind bars‚ until use and old age accept them‚ and all chance of doing great deeds is gone beyond

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    Paganism In Beowulf

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    Christianity and Paganism are reflected numerously within the epic poem Beowulf. These various reflections show the reader that these two belief systems hold the same views and beliefs; which aid the story along. Since Christianity and Paganism hold some of the same beliefs‚ it makes combining them easier. This fusion of “two or more originally different inflectional forms‚” is known as syncretism (Merriam-Webster‚ 2015). Beowulf was an epic poem about Britain that involved numerous tribes invaded

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    Beowulf Characteristics

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    Beowulf is an epic hero who rules the land of the Geats. Demonstrating many epic hero traits through his lifetime such as super-human strength‚ bravery‚ and loyalty are just a few out of many traits. He‚ whom fought a number of intense battles either without weapons or with the least amount of weapons possible‚ winning every battle even if he passed on during his last battle. Beowulf is the ruler of the land of the Geats and comes to help the ruler‚ Hrothgar the ruler of the Danes‚ when they are

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    Epic Beowulf

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    Beowulf is an epic about a hero who takes on great challenges and adventures. This epic is from the Anglo-Saxon period. The character Beowulf embodies the virtues of the Anglo-Saxon culture and beliefs. Beowulf reveals details about the culture in which it was written. During this time of the Epic‚ around 800 A.D.‚ there were two basic and common beliefs. these beliefs were both Paganism and Christianity. The main belief that we see right off the bat is Paganism. Paganism is the belief in monsters

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    roles by going against the king’s commands and sacrificing herself for her brother. She insists  that her extreme family loyalty drives her to sacrifice herself‚ but her dialogue with the other  characters reveals that her own selfishness greatly influences her sacrifice as well. Antigone’s  dissatisfaction with the traditional woman reveals that her ulterior motive behind her sacrifice is

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    The Sword In Beowulf

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    The sword Beowulf used to kill Grendel’s mother had to have such a powerful background story because an ordinary sword would not have gotten the job done. This became evident when the sword Beowulf borrowed from Ecgtheow did not even penetrate the monster. Despite the irony of the sword magically being within Beowulf’s grasp in his time of need‚ it is by certain the force used to kill off Grendel’s mother. The sword was not just any sword. “It was the best of weapons‚ expect that it was greater

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    The Quote

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    right‚ you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself‚ and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.” -Marilyn Monroe- This quote to me means that everything happens for a reason and it is sometimes for the good and sometimes for the bad. I think that this quote says that Everything that happens in one way or another has a direct impact on who you are. How you look at and react to everything that happens around you goes into defining who you

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