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    The protagonist‚ Beowulf‚ is introduced to us in the poem as a young man with an eager sense of heroism-as is evident by his volunteering himself to help Hrothgar-complete with unparalleled strength. Therefore‚ his ultimate defeat of Grendel could be attributed to his physical strength. However‚ a force much more prominent than miraculous gifts of strength is an inbred sense of conquest that permeated the culture Beowulf lived in. Ultimately‚ a more overpowering sense of duty than his talent. to

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    life seasoned elders answered his courage urged him onwards gazed at the weather wished for the sun." Beowulf fought many battles from the time that he was young warrior until he had grown into an elderly king. In the epic‚ he slew three menaces: Grendel‚ Grendel’s dam‚ and a dragon. The warriors were afraid of the monsters‚ because they knew that they could be murdered by them. Not only did Beowulf have courage to fight‚ he also had the courage to travel to Denmark to help the Danes who

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    Beowulf: Who Is a Hero?

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    guiding virtues which are one the first to give explanation to why he has come to assistance of the Danes and King Hrothgar. His very presence is made in the name of loyalty. It is made known that Beowulf is not just there simply to kill the monster Grendel‚ but he is there in the name of loyalty in order to return payment for his own king in

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    Narcissism In Beowulf

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    looked at now there are things that Beowulf does that suggests he wasn’t in the hero position because he wanted to be a hero. The book depicts many tales about great historically brave events made possible by Beowulf. Starting with the defeat of grendel and his mother‚ Beowulf rakes in the benefits of fighting alongside

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    perish in the attempt.” (43‚ lines 634-635) Beowulf is a hero‚ not an idol‚ because he is courageous‚ and selfless. Beowulf can be seen as a hero because of his courage. He shows courage in many ways. First‚ when Beowulf saves Heorot by defeating Grendel and then later on‚ Grendel’s mother. No other man or woman would’ve ever volunteered to fight such powerful monsters‚ but Beowulf did. He also displays courage when he kills the dragon with (not by choice) only one other man. Beowulf had the option

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    Grendel's Mother Essay

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    out in anger and sadness. Although‚ the people in the poem killed her son‚ she is seen as an evil monster for defending her son. In the poem‚ Beowulf‚ the strong female role‚ Grendel’s Mother‚ is looked down upon for standing up for her son. When Grendel dies people view Grendel’s mom as a horrible monster for defending her son. This is seen in the quote "His mothers sad heart‚ and her greed‚ drove her den on the dangerous pathway to revenge" (lines 1275-1277). In the quote‚ it talks about Grendel’s

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    Analysis on Beowulf

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    and exciting to read. I didn’t believe that a poem which has been around for more than twelve centuries‚ could keep my interest. I was wrong. The book is filled with more blood and guts then the average summer horror flick. After the battle with Grendel‚ the monster which has been ravaging the Danish countryside and killing countless men‚ Beowulf makes sure that all people know that he had injured the great monster. It is translated that‚ "...no Dane doubted the victory‚ for the proof‚ hanging high

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    this process the heimisch body becomes th eunheimlich and the disabled parts can be seen as the originary body made unfamiliar by repression "The uncanniness of the monster Grendel in the poem ’Beowulf’ is an expression of yearning for the lost culture of Anglo-Saxon heroic world with all its bravery and hopelessness. Grendel also represents the uncanny double not only of Beowulf but also of the world and the reader. The answers to where does the uncanny starts and ends are not immaterial because

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    a herds armor." (244- 251) This quote is showing the loyalty Beowulf beholds and that the people cherish so much. Beowulf stands upon others with his loyalty to his king. He drops everything and helps Hrothgar each time he needs him ‚ conquering Grendel‚ his mother‚ and the dragon. However not only Beowulf is loyal in the text‚ almost every other character in Beowulf is loyal to someone‚ in their own way. Beowulf most importantly emphasizes the significance of loyalty. Beowulf could have if he was

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    Loyalty In Beowulf

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    their others and kings. Without that‚ it would fall from power. Beowulf worked mainly out of loyalty‚ he tried to be a servant to his king by making peaceful friendship between the Danes and Geats. He created that peaceful friendship by defeating Grendel and his mother. Because Beowulf wasn’t selfish and unloyal‚ it gave him a well known reputation and popularity with both the Geats and Danes and their kings. In Beowulf‚ there is a part that says‚ “Nor have I seen a mightier man-at-arms on this

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