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    The society of Beowulf does not believe that grief is the solution to the deaths of their loved ones or leaders. Instead of becoming sad‚ the people simply get angry and vow to take revenge upon the person who committed the murder‚ which is usually by killing that person. The solution to their grief is more death. It is only human to grieve so the people in the Beowulf world‚ including Beowulf himself‚ are quite inhuman‚ monstrous even. They fight death with more death‚ the punish by following the

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    Chardalia Jordan Ms. Nwadike British Lit. / 2nd Period Beowulf: The fight at the center Introduction The first of “two great moment in a great life…first achieved and final death” The best of recent studies have drawn out implications that illuminate not only the social import of Beowulf heroism First moment of heroism has been the fight with Grendel “Entire episode…involving Grendel’s mother has been viewed as largely extraneous‚ a blot upon the thematic and structural unity of

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    Beowulf: Pagan or Christian? Beowulf is the first important work of English literature. It is composed around 700 A.D. by an unknown poet (Greenblatt‚ 36)‚ after the Anglo-Saxons were Christianized. The manuscript of the poem was seriously damaged in a fire; so several lines and words have been lost from the poem. One of the significant issues of this poem is whether or not it is a Pagan or Christian poem. Although the poem appears to have many Christian elements‚ it has roots in a Pagan past. The

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    of the Anglo-Saxon Era: Beowulf There have been many heroes in the past‚ like Superman‚ Batman‚ even Spiderman; they all exemplify heroic qualities‚ all different but all powerful in helping out others. Heroes are seen as a respectable character that people put hope into when all might be lost‚ or even look up to when they need their own strength. From the Anglo-Saxon period‚ if a person fights for their people‚ even if it means death they are considered a hero. Beowulf‚ and Anglo-Saxon hero‚ comes

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    As a poem‚ Beowulf illustrates the concept of the Monomyth structure perfectly. According to the Monomyth structure‚ a story must have several components‚ or stages‚ in order to be considered an epic. These stages are: the call to adventure‚ leaving the homeland‚ descent into hell‚ the return with gifts and finally‚ death. As expected‚ Beowulf experiences all of these stages throughout his adventures. In the land of the Danes‚ a monster named Grendel has been terrorizing and murdering the people

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    may include words like important‚ courageous‚ brave‚ and persistent. When we look at Beowulf‚ you can see he exhibits many of the same qualities the Emerson uses to define a Hero. In Beowulf’s story‚ he is an important and respected person: This my earls then urged me‚ the most excellent of them‚ Carles very clever‚ to come and assist thee‚ Folk-leader Hrothgar; fully they knew of The strength of my body. Beowulf is known for his strength and was called upon for help with the battle against Grendel

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    Grendel in Beowulf In Beowulf‚ a heroic epic poem‚ Grendel is one of the three monsters Beowulf‚ the hero has to slay. Grendel is described in the poem as a powerful monster that was spawned in the slime of the swamplands and is the son of “Grendel’s Mother”. The root of his evil is the humans who exiled him from the society and his aggression is driven by loneliness and jealousy. He represents evil and darkness among the Danes and is feared by them. The storyteller described Grendel as a “powerful

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    Hero. A person who is admired or idolized for courage‚ outstanding feats‚ and noble qualities. In the epic poem “Beowulf” by Burton Rafiel the main character‚ Beowulf exemplifies the traits of a ‘perfect’ hero. Beowulf was loved and admired by his people‚ the Geats‚ for his bravery and heroism in all of his adventures and conquests. He can be characterized by three principal traits; his valor and fervor to defend others‚ his loyalty to his people and oaths that he pledges‚ and his humility and humbleness

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    Heroism is usually linked to famous figures who go up against all odds to save others‚ like Beowulf‚ who fought monsters to save his people. But is courage something that all of us have‚ or is it just something that these special people have? Heroism is something I think all of us have in common‚ even if it shows up in different ways based on the situation. Heroes aren’t just a small group of people; everyone has the power to be one‚ whether they’re doing small acts of kindness or big acts of sacrifice

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    In all desperation‚ Eliza Stacey pleads with her father-in-law quite effectively for his support in paying for her family’s debt. She utilizes alliteration‚ understatement and pathos to reach the generosity of her father in law and examines her own situation with grace. Stacey opens the first paragraph with two flowing alliterations to magnify the difference between what she once hoped for and what fate has brought her. She coins her worldly hopes an “Advantage apparently about to be increased”

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