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    Beowulf Epic Hero Essay

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    rank of an epic hero. It is typical of an epic hero to be born with immense strength in order to fight off demons and thus protect his people‚ and Beowulf is no exception. As he is fighting the beast Grendel for the first time‚ Beowulf manages to defeat him single-handedly with no weapons‚ as if Grendel never even had a chance. From the moment Beowulf’s hands met with Grendel’s claws‚ the monster “Knew at once that nowhere on earth/ Had he met a man whose hands were harder” (l. 42-43). All through

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    Beowulf - the Ideal Hero

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    Achilles‚ Beowulf‚ Gilgamesh‚ Samson and Heracles can all be characterized as heroes. However‚ each of these characters embodies different attributes that earn them the heroic distinction. This paper will seek to show that Beowulf is the "most" heroic figure based on his adherence to the heroic ethos. Also‚ the character of Gilgamesh will be used as a means of comparison to further showcase the heroic nature of Beowulf. The heroic ethos is a set of values that prioritize and glorify the valor

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    novel The Tempest and the epic Beowulf. One of the strongest similarities is the idea of revenge. Shakespeare’s novel occurs basically in order for Prospero to have revenge on his enemies from usurping his dukedom. Beowulf’s original monster‚ Grendel‚ starts acting out less due to revenge and more out of pure frustration. His death though‚ causes his mother to act on revenge‚ killing one of Hrothgar’s trusted advisor‚ Aeschere‚ causing Beowulf to kill her for revenge. The dragon got mad about

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    needed…”(113-114‚ 116). His love of battle is really displayed when his men sleep and he’s too excited for the fight that’s about to come. “That night Beowulf and his men stay inside Herot. While his men sleep Beowulf lies awake‚ eager to meet with Grendel.” (editor’s note pg. 48). Beowulf’s love of battle truly comes to light when he fights the dragon. “...roared out a battle cry‚ / A call so loud and clear that it reached through / The hoary rock‚ hung in the dragon’s /

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    forces men‚ as arrogant low life’s‚ when in reality‚ to go through what they do they must have enormous amounts of self confidence. This is more closely to why Beowulf acts the way that he does. Beowulf is more apt to take chances‚ like fighting Grendel with no armor‚ because this gives greater fame and reward‚ while soldiers are selfless and would rather get the job taken care of in a more exact manner. Beowulf’s large amounts of bravery are what mainly connect him to those of a soldier today and

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    Beowulf: Heroism

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    Beowulf’s author is unknown‚ as are his motives and inspiration for the creation of the poem. Written some four hundred years before the Norman conquests‚ it is comprised of three thousand‚ one hundred and eighty-two lines‚ dramatically reproducing the timeless struggle between good and evil‚ along with all the variations that accompany such a story. By far one of the most admirable qualities presented to the reader is the notion of heroism‚ and the importance of honor. The quality of character was

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    written by Homer‚ it is clear that Beowulf is the most heroic‚ with reference to his actions and attitudes‚ when compared to Achilles. Beowulf had many positive traits‚ one of them being physical strength. Beowulf’s strength was proven when he fought Grendel. “That shepherd of evil‚ guardian of crime‚/ Knew at once that nowhere on earth/ Had he met a man whose

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    Beowulf Organizer

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     Good moral character      yes                  When he is explaining to Hrothgar that he along with his‚ “earlsmen” will go defeat the monster Grendel. This brave-mooded war-band‚ purify Heorot.  ‚ If he win in the struggle‚ To eat in the war-hall earls of the Geat-folk‚ Boldly to swallow them‚ as of yore he did often The best of the Hrethmen! If grendel wins the fight he and his men will be eaten just like hrothgar’s men.    And vassal forsooth; many a wonder I dared as a stripling. Beowulf has

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    The Theme of Father/Son Relationships in Beowulf & The Song of Roland Thomas Lazzaro Professor Fisher Literary Patterns of European Development Paper #1 2/6/97 The representation of father-son type relationships in early Medieval literary works is a key theme early authors used to give their works more depth and meaning. Two works that use the theme of father-son relationships are Beowulf and The Song of Roland. In Beowulf‚ the relationship between Hrothgar and Beowulf is one in which there

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    Beowulf Loyalty

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    The True Blood Found in an Epic Hero Thesis: In his epic conquest to achieve recognition‚ Beowulf exhibits loyalty through many Christ-like acts like defeating three vile and desolate monsters‚ and eventually returning glory to his father. Beowulf has many admirable characteristics that portray what is found in the Christian religion. What makes his personality so adhesive is not only the desire he has for fame‚ but also the actions and responsibilities that he obtains. Besides doing this

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