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    A story littered with betrayal‚ interspaced with a shining hope‚ and bolstered by a fierce loyalty. “Beowulf Fights the Dragon” is a beautiful adaptation of the old English version written by Dr David Breeden. Our hero is not Beowulf alone but‚ in line with old Anglo-Saxon values‚ both the war king (kenning) and his shield-brother Wiglaf are the protagonists of this tale. Betrayed not only by his trusty weapon‚ but his friends and comrades themselves; only Wiglaf stands strong‚ displaying bravery

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    Grendel's Mental Illness

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    In Seamus Heaney’s popular translation of Beowulf‚ Grendel is nothing but a lifeless monster with zero meaning on earth. Grendel is merely a spawned creature with zero signs of intellectual thought process or consciousness. Although Grendel’s life has zero meaning‚ his existence is a quintessential representation of undesired evil in a human beings life. Grendel’s representation is that of an abominable spirit portrayed through his physical build and birth‚ his evil motives‚ and the battle between

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    “Courage is not simply one of the virtues‚ but the form of every virtue at the testing point.” - C. S. Lewis There are three characteristics that make up a hero: bravery‚ humility‚ and a servant attitude. In this paper‚ three characters: Beowulf from Beowulf‚ the knight from Selected Canterbury Tales‚ and Sir Gawain from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ will be judged by these characteristics. The first character to be assessed is Beowulf. After sailing to the kingdom of the Spear-Danes‚ the great

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    Beowulf's Strength

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    Beowulf In Anglo-Saxon literature and culture‚ to be hero was to be a warrior. A hero had to be strong‚ courageous‚ brave‚ and loyal. Warriors had to be willing to face the odds of life or death. Beowulf is a great example of an Anglo-Saxon hero. The epic poem tells the story of Beowulf‚ a Geatish Warrior‚ and his battles with monsters. Beowulf had great inhuman strength. Beowulf is described as‚ “the strongest of the Geats—greater/And stronger than anyone anywhere in this world (lines 110-111)

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    In the story of Beowulf‚ gold and treasure play a very important role in the last chapter of the story‚ when as an old man‚ Beowulf leaves to go and fight the dragon on which had unleashed its fury on the people in Beowulf’s kingdom because a thief had stolen a flagon (golden goblet) out of the dragon’s load of treasure. |...one dragon began to rage. It guarded a hoard high upon a hill in a very steep barrow of stone and it was seldom traveled by many man. However one man journeyed upon that cave

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    Contrasted and all the mythical people‚ dwarves‚ wizards or other super-fueled men of commended genealogy‚ Éowyn was only a typical lady. Extremely excellent; she was tall‚ thin‚ pale‚ and agile. In demeanor she was hopeful‚ energetic‚ which didn’t hold her from bringing down the Witch-King with the assistance of Merry. In The Lord of the Rings‚ Merry is frequently viewed as and was depicted by Tolkien as‚ the most discerning and clever of the hobbits. He rode to Gondor with Éowyn‚ who was masked

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    Beowulf is a story of a great man who battles many monsters throughout his lifetime and shows attributes of a hero the entire time. It originated from the Anglo Saxons and was passed down for generations. Eventually‚ it was recorded down by monks who gave the story a religious quality. This also gave Beowulf a theme of good versus evil and how the hero will always prevail. One of the qualities that Beowulf possesses is unnatural strength. He called himself the strongest of the Geats‚ his homeland

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    Glimmering in the wind‚ the young knight pulls out his sword and turns to the big green giant that has stumbled his way off the ground. The beast sways side to side making his clunks of metal around his hips chime in the wind‚ his dirty brown fabric that covers his body torn and shredded. His ugly face does no justice‚ having warts and a long shaggy beard that still had chunks of meat dried in blood from yesterday’s late night meal. His eyes dart with anger at the man standing in front of him who

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    The Sword In Beowulf

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    The sword Beowulf used to kill Grendel’s mother had to have such a powerful background story because an ordinary sword would not have gotten the job done. This became evident when the sword Beowulf borrowed from Ecgtheow did not even penetrate the monster. Despite the irony of the sword magically being within Beowulf’s grasp in his time of need‚ it is by certain the force used to kill off Grendel’s mother. The sword was not just any sword. “It was the best of weapons‚ expect that it was greater

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    The theme in the Maze Runner is Bravery. Thomas shows an insane amount of bravery by going into the maze while the walls are closing to save Alby and then once Minho left and went to go save himself Thomas stayed and saved Alby. The poem is about how bravery gives us the power to break through our barriers‚ the ones that hold us back. In this case the barrier is the maze.Those who conquer this great foe‚ We call him a Hero. We call him brave‚ For he seems unafraid. The person who conquered this

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