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    figure is someone courageous‚ with integrity‚ and a strong will that is willing to fight on behalf of others. In the story‚“Beowulf”‚ by Burton Raffel‚ Beowulf is the Christ figure in this story of the epic hero. In the story‚there is this horrible monster‚ named Grendel‚ spreading terror around the land. Such a savage that he would be “Killing as often as he could” (80). Beowulf‚ a strong‚ brave warrior‚ would

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    as Iliad or Oedipus Rex. The epic poem‚ Beowulf‚ was sung by multiple unknown Anglo-Saxon poets four centuries before the Norman Conquest. The theme of good versus evil was constantly reappearing throughout the storyline‚ the portrayal of evil and its downfall initially shaped the poem’s plot‚ and illustrates an alien presence; something that is socially unaccepted in society that must be removed to ensure the safety of the common good. The theme of Beowulf is a contrast of good and evil‚ which is

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    My Grandpa In the poem BeowulfBeowulf is a hero and someone who impacted people’s lives. The end of Beowulf the people are mourning his loss. My grandpa passed away three years ago and he did so much for me. He made a really big impact on me. My grandpa is the person that has single-handedly impacted me the most he was a father figure‚ taught me how to do things‚ taught me life lessons. First thing to remember‚ is that my grandpa was a father figure for me. When I was adopted at three months

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    imagery of the father having a harsh life. The speaker describes his father’s back “blueblack cold‚” and his hands as “cracked hands that ached / from labor‚” which also implies the father does physical labor for work (2‚ 3-4). Thus‚ the speaker uses alliteration to show the harshness of his father’s life‚ choosing “cold‚” “cracked‚” and “ached” and implies that the family is poor due to the father’s low quality work (2‚ 3‚ 3). Afterward‚ the speakers says at the end “No one ever thanked him‚” making the

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    In the epic of BeowulfBeowulf displays various heroic traits throughout the poem. Beowulf‚ throughout the story demonstrates his heroic ways by protecting the town. From the very beginning‚ Beowulf takes up a leadership role among his peers. With his tremendous ego‚ overwhelming confidence‚ and extraordinary bravery‚ Beowulf seems to be second-to-none when it comes to leading a group of people. He enters numerous confrontations‚ such as the one with Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and the demonic dragon

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    his society‚ and who is bigger and larger in life. Beowulf is a true example of an epic hero; his whole journey is about him crossing a large body of water and comes across many challenges along his way. During his journey‚ he shows off so many of his superhuman qualities that he had. There are also a lot of examples of how Beowulf embodies the value of his society‚ he is larger than life and shows his superhuman strength by battling Grendel. Beowulf paints a picture of the three important morals of

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    heroic characteristics. Beowulf possesses many of these heroic qualities‚ which allows for him to be described as an epic hero. An epic hero is most commonly described as: possessing superhuman strength‚ performing brave or heroic acts‚ and involved with supernatural beings. Beowulf also has a reverence for God which aids in his ability to overcome his enemies‚ “And may the Divine Lord in His wisdom grant the glory of victory to whichever side He sees fit.” (47) When Beowulf encounters all three of

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    Revered by many‚ Beowulf is considered to be one the most renowned Anglo-Saxon poems of all time. In the poem‚ Beowulf faces death defying feats that no ordinary man would be able to complete‚ thus giving him the hero status. Beowulf encountered many battles‚ where he selflessly put his own life on the line to stop evil from tormenting the Danes. Because Beowulf travels across the sea‚ kills Grendel‚ slays Grendel’s mother and ultimately fights the last battle of his life against the dragon‚ he

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    Written: A Look into Beowulf There have been many scholarly opinions over the years regarding Beowulf and its claim to be an oral versus a written work. During the time Beowulf was set most literature was oral and not written. Although it still does not prove that Beowulf was an oral work‚ the strong oral underpinnings‚ such as the mnemonic base‚ as well as the narrative sequence‚ provides a solid argument that Beowulf was an orally composed poem. The use of epithets in Beowulf is one of the techniques

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    about Beowulf? While he may not spring to mind‚ Beowulf perfectly emphasizes heroic qualities-those of an epic hero. In the Anglo-Saxon folk epic Beowulf‚ he uses strength‚ skill‚ and a little help from the gods to defeat a series of deadly and monstrous foes. Beowulf’s honor‚ courage‚ and prowess in battle mark him as one of literature’s great epic heroes. Courage is essential to any hero. Beowulf demonstrates no shortage of bravery-this is apparent throughout the entire text. The example of Beowulf

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