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    In Beowulf‚ translated by Seamus Heaney‚ people see the character Beowulf to be the perfect man‚ but what qualities make him so idealistic. Beowulf has many memorable qualities‚ such as his leadership skills‚ his religious faith‚ or his boastful pride‚ but these qualities are what make him a great leader/influence to both the Geats and the Danes. Beowulf is a great leader‚ and by using his skills he was able to make his way to the top. His pride helped him stay confident‚ his faith helped

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    THE GLENCOE LITERATURE LIBRARY Study Guide for Beowulf A translation by Burton Raffel Meet the Geats‚ Danes‚ and Swedes of Beowulf B y the time that Beowulf was written down‚ Germanic tribes from Scandinavia and elsewhere in northern Europe had been invading England’s shores for centuries. The principal human characters in Beowulf hail from three Scandinavian tribes: the Geats‚ the Danes‚ and the Swedes. The genealogy of these tribes is shown below. THE GEATS Swerting Hrethel Herbald

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    Relationships with community‚ family and between male and female are a constant source of inspiration for Irish writers. Discuss with reference to examples from three genres. In Dubliners‚ James Joyce portrays relationships in the nineteenth century to be unequal. Women live in servitude to their men folk‚ and are portrayed as the weaker sex whereas children are hardly seen or heard. The position of women and children under masculine dominance in Joyce’s stories runs in parallel to the political

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    The Irish Short Story from George Moore to Frank O’Connor. London: University Press of America‚ 1982. 3- 25. Boylan‚ Clare. ‘Introduction.’ Clare Boylan: The Collected Stories. Abacus‚ 2000. 5. Heaney‚ S. ‘Introduction.’ Collected Short Stories of Michael McLaverty With an Introduction by Seamus Heaney. Belfast: Blackstaff Press‚ 2012. Joyce‚ James. Portait of the Artist as a Young Man. London: Wordsworth Classics‚ 1992 Joyce‚ James Kiberd‚ Declan. ‘Story Telling: The Gaelic Tradition.’ The Irish

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    The Need to Create and Cross Boundaries In the human family‚ there are numerous universal feelings and tendencies. One of these tendencies is very evident in the texts that we have read and analyzed for our Honors Humanities I course. This is the human tendency to crave order. Human beings like to have things in their place‚ and they like these places to be impermeable‚ safe from harm‚ and securely positioned. To satisfy this desire‚ human beings create boundaries‚ both physically and mentally. As

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    Bibliography: Hardwick‚ Lorna‚ Seamus Heaneys The Burial at Thebes‚ Book 3- Cultural Encounters‚ The Open University‚ Milton Keynes Heamey‚ Seamus; The Burial at Thebes‚ Sophocles Antigone Audio CD – The Burial at Thebes; The Open University‚ Milton Keynes.

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    How do Shakespeare and Heaney present strong feelings between fathers and their children in the texts you have studied? Both Shakespeare and Heaney present relationships between fathers and their children. Shakespeare through Capulet and Juliet and Heaney through his poetry about his father. Both these differ in context‚ the Capulet trials and tribulations being fictional whereas Heaney has his own personal experiences shown in his poetry. In addition both contexts affect the relationships in

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    the Anglo Saxon Hero It’s hard to imagine what a perfect individual is like‚ and how he or she reflects all of the morals and values of his or her society‚ but every now and then one special person comes quite close. In the story Beowulf‚ by Seamus Heaney‚ the character Beowulf‚ is the perfect embodiment of the Anglo Saxons‚ and their beliefs towards life‚ and living. In Anglo-Saxon culture‚ they believed that warriors should follow the Heroic code; an ancient germanic code that stressed the modern

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    Jon Soudan (22G) Mrs. Wilkins English 131 29 October 2014 Beowulf‚ Bane of Evil Heroes. We all know them when we see them. Characteristics of what it means to be a hero are shown throughout Seamus Heaney ’s translation of Beowulf. The story tells us of how the one‚ and only‚ Beowulf sails to the aid of King Hrothgar and his people in order to save them from the terrible beast‚ Grendel‚ that is threatening their way of life just as much as their lives. The warrior-hero Beowulf definitely shows characteristics

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    Beowulf battles three different monsters within Beowulf. The anonymous author gives human characteristics to the monsters. Although Beowulf is the protagonist‚ the three antagonists possess more human characteristics than the hero. Monsters generally belong to the unknown realm‚ Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and the dragon are bestowed with individual identities much like humans (Yang). The monsters contained in the work are humanized by the author’s willingness to give them homes. The author gives

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