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    Beowulf In every culture‚ there are elements that define the way its society walks‚ talks‚ and acts. In Anglo-Saxon culture‚ there are four main beliefs. These beliefs are expressed in every day life as well as through poetry. Beowulf is an epic poem that was sung in a hall‚ it brings us back to the 4th century and is exemplary of the past. Beowulf brings a greater overall understanding of Anglo-Saxon culture. The Anglo-Saxons found these values very important‚ if a soldier embodied all of these

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    I really felt. I fell in love with what Penelope and Odysseus have a kind of love. Although it differs from reality‚ I must say that I’ve hoped that someday‚ I could still find my Odysseus in my life. Odysseus displays the essential traits of an epic hero: strength‚ nobility‚ confidence‚ courage‚ and the love of glory. He gains fame through his intellect and cunning. Same as with all other heroes‚ Odysseus possesses pride‚ which causes him to do really stupid things. He refused to honor or thanks

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    The oldest English epicBeowulf‚ although composed twelve centuries ago‚ uses many of the same ideals and values that exist in modern life and modern literature. These attributes are still important‚ but they do not occupy every aspect of life as in Anglo- Saxon England. Some of the ideals have little use today‚ such as fate‚ while other virtues‚ such as loyalty‚ are encouraged and highly respected traits. Other values‚ like fame‚ have taken on bad connotations in modern day and are not esteemed

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    considering if Beowulf is an ideal king and hero‚ it is hard to look at both as under the same category‚ therefore‚ it needs to be separated into two parts; king or hero. Beowulf is not an ideal king but he is an ideal hero. There are characteristics of his actions that make him a satisfying king but he also lacks a lot of other characteristics. Beowulf as a king is very arrogant. As said in the story‚ “the old and young rejoiced” (line 143)‚ just like Beowulf had intended them too. Beowulf had no reason

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    “I am Beowulf‚ son of Ecgtheow. I am Beowulf‚ not afraid of you. I am Beowulf‚ come to kill you!” Grendel raises his arm trying to attack Beowulf but Beowulf grabs his arm so tight Grendel has never felt this before. Beowulf then tears off Grendel’s arm. Grendel screams in pain. I think this book would be a good book for people because Beowulf has weaknesses and strengths. He is a fighter but a good person inside. He doesn’t get forced to do things‚ he does them because he wants to help his people

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    Junior High and high school have many differences compared to each other. Some of those differences are: more work in classes‚ better lunches‚ and instructions in school. However‚ the differences can help you succeed in high school. Having more work in high school is a big difference compared to Junior High. I do hate the amount of imperative work that I’m faced with now‚ but I am however able to finish it. Some of the work that I do is something not even related to the subject we are learning about

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    is a hero? Many people have different definitions of what a hero can be for example Beowulf. In the story BeowulfBeowulf the hero is described as a great fighter and a man of tremendous strength. In my opinion a hero is not what the story describes a hero as. my definition of a hero is a good person who does something nice or saves somebody. A hero can also be someone you look up too. The Hollywood’s definition of a hero is way different than my definition of a hero their definition of a hero is

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    sympathetic towards him. Since it is told from the first person perspective‚ the reader can get a clearer picture into Grendel’s life and see that each story has two sides Grendel telling the story makes readers feel sympathetic towards him . In the epic of Beowulf‚ Grendel was a monster who was pure evil but in this‚ he is almost childlike which makes the reader pity him. When he was being attacked by humans‚ "he bellowed for his mother” just like how a child would call out for his mom when he is hurt

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    English 1001 Beowulf Essay                      The element of religious tension is common in Anglo-Saxon writings‚ but a pagan story with a Christian narrator is unusual. “Much of the poem’s narrative intervention reveals that the poet’s culture was different from that of his ancestors” and also that of his characters (Watson). There are many different perceptions to the reasons why the author wrote Beowulf. The best answer‚ in my opinion‚ was that the author was creating a magical and intriguing

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    intelligent‚ loyal to their lord‚ and possess unearthly strength. I believe that Beowulf‚ the eponymous character from the Anglo-Saxon poem‚ is the perfect embodiment of an Anglo-Saxon hero because of these several qualities that he possesses. One characteristic that Beowulf displays is loyalty to Lord. On lines 116-119 of the poem‚ it says that Beowulf “Won’t go to fight Grendel without the Lord’s consent...”. This shows that Beowulf values the word of his Lord‚ and will not proceed with his mission until

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