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    Beowulf is considered an epic hero for all his battles in his book “Beowulf”. Beowulf was known for many battles‚ but I the book he was in three epic battles. Some of his battles include killing five sea monsters‚ Grendel‚ and his own son. He also was known to have fought and killed Grendel’s mother‚ even though he didn’t. He also became the king of Herot. Him being an epic hero is why he was laid in the tower‚ that the Geats had built him‚ with all the treasures from Grendel’s mothers lair. The

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    a hero to emulate and look to for guidance. Heroes provide hope‚ determination‚ and safety to all who are affected by their actions. Epic heroes are smarter and stronger than the average human‚ and they are on a quest for something important to their people. They also have strong ethics and values. In the epic poem‚ Beowulf‚ Many would argue that Beowulf is an epic hero and can do no wrong‚ however his ethics and motives are incorrect. Beowulf is not an ethical man. When Grendel comes to the

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    Beowulf encounters three monsters that make him an epic hero. Throughout the poem the reader can see how Beowulf is the greatest warrior of his time. He constantly proves himself through fights and displays countless leadership qualities. Grendel is the first monster that he encounters‚ and it shows the reader how this monster that killed thirty men‚ is no match for Beowulf. Then‚ he faces Grendel’s mother‚ who proves to be more difficult‚ but with the help of a magical sword‚ Beowulf defeats her

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    Topic 2 Finish these readings: 1) “The Epic of Gilgamesh” (textbook‚ pp.116-8); 2) “A Pyramid Text” and “Book of the Dead” (textbook‚ pp.121-3); develop an essay addressing the attitudes of Mesopotamians and Egyptians toward death‚ life‚ afterlife and meaning of life (or anything you think related

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    Beowulf: A True Epic Hero

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    The great actor‚ Robert Downey Jr.‚ once said‚ “I think that we all do heroic things‚ but hero is not a noun‚ it’s a verb. In the epic poem “Beowulf‚” the main character‚ by the same name‚ fits this quote perfectly. Beowulf sets off on a journey to rid the land of the Danes of the evil that has haunted it. Beowulf is a true epic hero because he embodies traits that were highly valued in his time and he possesses seemingly supernatural traits. During Beowulf’s time‚ the Anglo-Saxon period‚ strength

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    Satan‚ demonic forces‚ and fire flames come to mind when you think of evil. God‚ Angels‚ and heaven above the clouds come to mind when you think of good. An old epic poem kept alive by the Anglo Saxons represents all of these thoughts. An epic poem that consisted of many conflicts both good and evil. A strong hero and loyal warrior‚ who battles against the demons‚ and dragons from hell. A warrior born to sacrifice his life to save others. A man who swam across the ocean to uphold an image‚ a man

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    life‚ a life that does not end must be supremely important. This idea is exemplified throughout time in stories both historical and fictional. The Epic of Gilgamesh is one such story. Gilgamesh deals with immortality on nearly every level‚ and at the same time points back to mortality‚ trying to extract a reason for living and dying. Ostensively‚ The Epic of Gilgamesh entertains the idea of immortality on a physical plane. The struggle for earthly immortality is meant to seem futile in Gilgamesh because

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    be a tangible thing such as food or money‚ or intangible things such as power or pride. Throughout the British epic poem Beowulf‚ there are many killings and deaths. Grendel (a gigantic‚ troll-like ogre) kills Danish thanes‚ Beowulf comes to the rescue and kills Grendel and his mother. Also Beowulf kills a dragon and gets killed by the dragon. The most important theme of the great epic poem Beowulf is ’death.’ By the death of the enemy‚ characters in the poem earn pride and dignity. The poem is

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    Rewind and Replay Sex‚ power‚ and fear of the unknown has motivated human kind for our entire existence. This is what drives man to act as we do today. In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ we can relate more than a few key points of the story to something that is happening in the modern world today. Sex being a passage into civilization in the story is as true now as it was back then. Power is something humans crave and would do anything for. Fear of the unknown is something Gilgamesh experienced as he went

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    As the Epic begins‚ it becomes clear to the reader that Gilgamesh rules the town of Uruk with an iron fist. The depiction of his character is one of an arrogant‚ self-centered‚ controlling ruler that has no compassion for his people. Not only does he possess these traits‚ it is as he almost takes pride in having the ability to do whatever he wishes without consequence. One area this becomes apparent would be him taking women for himself on their wedding night. It is through Enkidu that I believe

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