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    Beowulf was the first great work of the English national literature. It is one of the greatest epics known to mankind. An epic is a long‚ narrative poem relating to the great deeds of larger than life hero who undertakes a quest to achieve something of value for himself /herself or society. The epic tells the story of Beowulf‚ a Geat from Sweden who crosses the sea to Denmark in a quest to rescue people in the Land of the Danes from Grendel. Beowulf was written based in the 8th century‚ but most

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    Hero‚ Antihero‚ or Villain? In the original story of Beowulf‚ Grendel is described as the monster and Beowulf as the hero. While in Gardner’s rendition‚ Grendel is seen as the antihero while Beowulf is the actual villain. Then who the actual villain and hero? Between chapter eleven and chapter twelve‚ Grendel describes Beowulf as this type of winged monster disguised as a human. This comes as some surprise because Beowulf is always portrayed as the hero in every story. To Grendel this man is insane

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    Beowulf: King or Warrior?

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    Beowulf: King or Warrior? For most people‚ thinking about becoming an adult conjures images or memories of leaving behind their reckless ways‚ settling down‚ and becoming more responsible. Just as growing up in today ’s culture means becoming more reserved and restrained‚ the same is true in Beowulf. Beowulf would rather remain a fearless warrior than become King‚ because to be a good King‚ Beowulf must leave behind the warrior lifestyle that gained him so much fame and glory. As a young warrior

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    Why Beowulf Is Not A Hero

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    Beowulf‚ an epic Anglo-Saxon poem‚ details the audacious adventures of a warrior wishing to obtain lof. In the story‚ Beowulf is celebrated by his fellow people after killing Grendel’s mother and slaying a dragon. Despite being portrayed as such‚ Beowulf is not a hero by today’s standards. Beowulf‚ who predominantly desires to be remembered after death‚ becomes far too conceited in his efforts. A hero‚ as described by the standards of today‚ should be someone that is selfless and thinks of others

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    Cultural Values in Beowulf

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    The historical document of Beowulf‚ which also shows the importance of literature‚ reveals the important cultural values of the warrior society. The epic poem‚ set in Sweden during the 6th Century‚ tells the story of a warrior named Beowulf. Scops‚ or storytellers‚ keepers of an oral tradition‚ told stories of heroes and culture from their times. They performed and told the tale of a great thane‚ finally writing it down sometime around the 8th Century; the only surviving epic poem from this time

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    Beowulf As A Mythic Hero

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    translation of Beowulf. Beowulf‚ a story that was told in the early 100s and wrote within the same time period‚ is the story of an average Nordic viking that is called to Herot by the king to get rid of an evil monster named Grendel that is terrorizing the town of Herot. If you were to look at how the story is told though‚ you can see how even before The Hero With a Thousand Faces was wrote that Joseph Campbell’s steps of becoming/being a hero are echoed through the story of Beowulf. To answer the

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    Beowulf Movie Critic

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    Beowulf Movie Critic Do you envision a strong female role or a male role as your hero? In my opinion the Beowulf movie was a thumbs up‚ due to Angelina Jolie’s use of seduction and female wiles. Angelina is a critical character who drives the plot. In the movie‚ her character of Grendel’s mother overshadows Beowulf‘s character as a hero. This is in drastic contrast to the original poem ‘Beowulf’ because in the original‚ women were not valued and they had no important role. Grendel’s mother differs

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    Beowulf Archetypal Hero

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    2 11/12/12 Beowulf: The Man‚ the Legend‚ the Hero Beowulf is an epic poem whose earliest surviving copy was written in 1000 A.D. The story consists of three thousand one hundred and eighty two lines that follow the life of the title character. The original author of the epic poem is unknown mainly because it started as a verbal tale passed down orally through the ages. Finally someone wrote it down in a document now called the Nowell Codex. The epic tale is centered on Beowulf and his actions

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    Gender Roles In Beowulf

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    Did you know that the poem of beowulf has a way different town then the movie because it has gender roles and it doesn’t show beowulf has much as a hero he was supposed to be. In this poem/movie it has a hero named Beowulf‚ it also explains the Angel Axtion beliefs how they lived also the way women were treated‚ how men ran the society. Through examining both movie and poem‚ the similarities and differences between Beowulf‚ Heroism and Gender roles is what was important to the societies that created

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    Beowulf vs. Grendel

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    Elements of a Series Grendel‚ a prequel to the popular epic Beowulf‚ provides a look into the dismal life of the unearthly monster. Grendel and Beowulf are clearly similar but also show striking differences in the elements of each story through the formulation of the setting‚ the portrayal and development of certain characters‚ and the depiction of motifs. In both Grendel and Beowulf‚ the stories take place in the land of the Gaets‚ ruled by Hrothgar. The Gaet people living in the town experience

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