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    The Epic Hero Beowulf

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    The Epic Hero Beowulf “A soldier should know the difference between words and deeds and should always keep that clear in his head.” You ever wondered why Beowulf was so great at what he was doing and why he was a good leader ? It is because in this story Beouwulf has super-human strength. He is on a long quest through his journey. He also performs great deeds for his people. The first characteristic of the epic hero Beowulf is that he has incredible super-human

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    to be perfect in body but was flawed by his perfection making him to arrogant and naive to his citizens. He was the social and political pentacle; the focus was always on what he was doing no matter what. Gilgamesh’s demeanor changed through out the Epic at the beginning he was regarded as immortal and unbeatable. As he goes through the story he loses himself and Enkidu‚ this makes him realize that he is not invincible and is mortal. He is the catalyst in his own change‚ setting off the events that

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    dealing with the reality of death is as old as humanity itself and continues to modern day. This is made apparent in many popular writings such as mythic and religious genres throughout the ages‚ which all address the issue of trying to evade death. The Epic of Gilgamesh also addresses the meaning of life and the desire to cheat death while also coming to a considerable outcome with Gilgamesh dealing with the reality of his own mortality. At first Gilgamesh is unstoppable and there was no denying it.

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    The epic of Gilgamesh is a story about a hero who is once invincible‚ but after unfortunate events and the loss of his brother Enkidu‚ who was originally created to be his competition‚ he starts to question his existence. Gilgamesh goes on a series of quests only to be unsuccessful in them all. During the quest for everlasting life while going through the mountains he ran into Siduri‚ which was the wine keeper and celestial Barkeep. This run in between a despaired Gilgamesh and Siduri consists of

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh is a poem written on stone tablets between 2700 B.C. and around 600 B.C. The Author is an ancient authors of stories that compose poems that are anonymous. This poem is epic and the genre is heroic. All languages were written in cuneiform script. Tablet XI of Gilgamesh was translated and published in 1872.The point of view of this story is third person .Most of the story is told from Gilgamesh and Utnapishtim narrates the flood story in tablet XI. The major conflict of the story

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    McGrath English Beowulf Rough Draft 10/28/15 The characteristics of an Epic Hero during the Anglo-saxon periods were bravery‚ strength‚ and loyalty. The story of Beowulf began with the challenge of slaying the monster‚ Grendel. In order for him to slay this monster‚ and the others‚ he had to have the traits and abilities of an hero. Ever since beowulf defeated Grendel‚ he has been known for his bravery‚ strength‚ and loyalty; a true Epic Hero. Beowulf shows his bravery in many different ways throughout

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    Beowulf Epic Hero

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    Mikayla Bird Beowulf‚ the great masterpiece of Anglo-Saxon literature‚ was everything an epic hero should be‚ but contained a few qualities that a hero should not posses. An Anglo-Saxon hero is a person who had good leadership qualities‚ is able and willing to provide people with a sense of security‚ and is willing to go into danger despite possible harm to themselves. (Anglo-Saxon Hero) Beowulf had to be willing to put his own life on the line for the benefit of others. For

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    Beowulf As An Epic Hero

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    Beowulf is such a unique and distinctive character. He shows people the true definition of an epic hero. He is the type of hero that people would look up to. He is a confident leader for many‚ and that is what makes him who he is. Beowulf’s main characteristics are loyalty‚ bravery‚ and strength. The loyalty of Beowulf as a hero‚ is shown in many different ways. Beowulf helps others‚ even when it doesn’t involve him. Beowulf is the type of hero that will go out of his way to help someone in need

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    myths don’t necessarily have an endpoint. Myths are not easily understood as some stories are; they often have a hidden meaning or need more analyzing than most written pieces‚ similar to poetry in a way. An example of this is in the book (or myth) Epic of Gilgamesh‚ in one scene there is a fight between Gilgamesh and Enkidu; Gilgamesh wins what seems like a fight based on ego/strength‚ but the two embrace at the end. To a reader‚ this scene‚ in particular‚ may not seem important or relevant to the

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    The Epic Poem Of Sunjata

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    Sunjata was not only brave‚ but he was very intelligent. In the epic poem of Sunjata‚ there we’re many emotions that was in the air. Many people made accomplishments. People were betrayed‚ lied to and also dishonest. In the West African poem of Sunjata‚ Books 7 and 8 will target mothers love‚ rage and power. Male rage can be a good thing and can sometimes be a bad thing. It can occur in various ways. Sometimes if someone looks at a man in a wrong manner‚ he may feel a certain way and that’s with

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