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    Beowulf: Epic Hero

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    Beowulf: Epic Hero An epic hero‚ an Anglo-Saxon hero‚ a modern-day hero; A hero is is often defined by certain qualities‚ looked upon traits. We have heroes amongst our lives everyday‚ from saving a life to simply helping someone out. In the epic poem‚ “Beowulf”‚ Beowulf was the most heroic man of the Anglo-Saxon times. The Anglo-Saxon code reflects much of the code of Chivalry‚ the code of the Samurai‚ to the modern-day code of just doing good. He embodied courage‚ honesty‚ loyalty‚ and much

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    Beowulf Is An Epic Hero

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    whether or not a character is an epic hero. The hero must be of noble birth or a high position‚ his actions often display courage and superhuman deeds‚ the setting is vast‚ the hero must be known nationally or internationally for his heroism‚ the hero must have humility‚ and the hero must face a supernatural foe (Characteristics of Epic Heroes) These characteristics match the poem of Beowulf and can be used to show that he is an epic hero. For example‚ In Sean Heaney’s‚ Beowulf: A New Verse Translation

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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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    Beowulf: an Epic Hero

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    Nate Gauvain British Literature Beowulf Essay 9/22/04 Beowulf: An Epic Hero According to Abrams‚ the heroic poem is "a long verse narrative on a serious subject‚ told in an elevated style‚ and centered on a heroic or quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe‚ a nation‚ or the human race." Beowulf fits Abrams’ description of an epic‚ exhibiting all of the characteristics listed throughout the book‚ thus defining Beowulf as a hero and making the book an epic through it’s

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    Beowulf As A Modern Hero

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    admired by their good deeds and noble qualities. Beowulf is more of a modern hero because his character has a sense of courage‚ generosity‚ and loyalty. Modern hero’s all share these attributes through their actions. Throughout Beowulf’s quest he showcased his heroic nature far more than Dante did in Inferno. When Beowulf fought the monster Grendel who terrorized the Danish warriors he had no sense of fear like the Danish warriors did. He used his physical strength and bare hands to rip Grendel’s

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    Beowulf: A True Hero

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    A True Hero Epic battles‚ terrifying monsters‚ extraordinary strength‚ and great leadership; these characteristics and encounters are what make up the epic hero that is Beowulf. The heroism exemplified by Beowulf is defined by many different qualities. Beowulf is truly a hero because he is willing to put himself at great risk for the greater good. Beowulf’s defeats of Grendel and Grendel’s mother establish him as a hero because he did it to save his people‚ rather than for his own glory.

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    Who Is Beowulf A Hero

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    Often heroes were hedonistic characters who performed larger than life acts and then boasted about them. Beowulf was a son‚ a king‚ and a hero. He would protect and battle all kinds of monsters and dragons just to make sure he kept his people safe and happy. Beowulf‚ was a man with many different characteristic traits. He demonstrates certain characteristics of a hero because he had responsibility‚ respect‚ trustworthiness‚ generosity‚ strength‚ power‚ and courage. A hero is one who places himself or

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    Batman's Beowulf: A Hero

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    that a hero is someone who certain traits as: courage‚ determination‚ also have the ability to protect their people. Beowulf a Batman are both a hero‚ but they have different ways of showing us their traits. Batman a young child seen his mother and father die at 10. Beowulf was the son of Edgetho and the nephew to Higlac‚ he come from a power heritage. Batman inherited his father company‚ which was called Wayne Enterprise he used the money from the company to fight crime in Gotham City. Beowulf was

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    Beowulf and His Virtues

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    Beowulf: A Moral Man Amongst Men Morality‚ a standard of right behavior‚ was one of the most important characteristics during the Anglo-Saxon era. The story Beowulf depicted many virtues of the times. Beowulf holds his morals and virtues above all else‚ from the way he fought in battle until the day he died. Beowulf showed his honor as he traveled from his homeland to battle the vicious monster Grendel‚ who was terrorizing the Danes. Grendel "raided and ravaged" (105) the mead hall‚

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    fate or by a flaw in his character. It could be argued that Macbeth was doomed both by fate and by a flaw in his character. On one hand‚ the role of the witches influence could be regarded as a major external force that exploited Macbeth ’s character flaws. However‚ on the other hand‚ Macbeth ’s ambitious nature and greed for power was the flaw in his character that ultimately led to his downfall. The extent to which Macbeths downfall is determined by fate or a flaw in his character will be discussed

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