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    abilities‚ and his victory in the salvation of his people through his death. In Beowulf’s first quest‚ his objective is to deliver the Danes from the monster Grendel‚ a hulking beast of a bottomless lake who is immune to the man-made weapons which attempt to pierce his scaly skin as he effortlessly devours the Danish warriors one by one. Grendel is a physical manifestation of the evil which Christ ventured to save the Jews from‚ in his time. Alan Alda explained‚ “When you embark for strange places

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    Beowulf - the Ideal Hero

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    Achilles‚ Beowulf‚ Gilgamesh‚ Samson and Heracles can all be characterized as heroes. However‚ each of these characters embodies different attributes that earn them the heroic distinction. This paper will seek to show that Beowulf is the "most" heroic figure based on his adherence to the heroic ethos. Also‚ the character of Gilgamesh will be used as a means of comparison to further showcase the heroic nature of Beowulf. The heroic ethos is a set of values that prioritize and glorify the valor

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    Beowulf as a Epic Hero

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    Beowulf Paper A true hero does not fear death or‚ but instead risks all that he is for what he believes to be right‚ moral‚ and just. Beowulf is an epic and tells the story of a legendary hero‚ conquering all obstacles as if he was immortal. Up until the end of Beowulf’s life he was constantly looking to be the hero. However‚ his humanity is exposed by his death. Heroes all share the characteristic of their willingness to die in their effort to accomplish their heroic act‚ thus making the act

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    Greed vs Grendel

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    Greed is a monster in today’s society. It can be compared in many ways to the monster in Beowulf‚ Grendel. Greed is selfishness and jealousy‚ which is what Grendel is full of. Grendel is lonely and it makes him jealous. The point is seeing all the people happy in the mead hall makes Grendel realize how lonely he is and all of his feelings build up and he becomes violent. Greed is the same way in humans. Someone that always puts themselves before others is selfish. They have the desire to want

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    He [is] a person to be pitied.” (42). This example shows that Beowulf is honorable because he shows pity for a slain man‚ even though the man vas extremely rude and uncouth. Also‚ he is honorable because after he won spoils from killing the monster Grendel‚ he proves his loyalty by declaring‚ “You are my king and I am your man. All that I [win]‚ I [win] as your retainer.” (83). This quote shows that Beowulf is honorable‚ because instead of keeping the treasures he wins‚ he gives them to his king

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    hero he is. Fighting Grendel is a perfect example of this because his overpowering strength turned out to

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    Liberty). It wasn’t even her first time being medaled by a president. It was‚ in fact‚her 3rd. But her humility had her humble. Beowulf ‚however‚ is very snobby. He says in the documentary Beowulf‚ that he doesn’t even need a sword to defeat the monster because he feels as if he can do it with his bare hands (Films Media). When trying to win Civil Rights‚ Angelou states that she needs “all the help she can get” from her fellow African Americans. She did not inherit her heroism either. On the other

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    famous monster that terrorizes the Danes‚ and he commands a boat be fitted out with a select few of soldiers to go and slay the demon. “...Quickly commanded a boat fitted out‚ / Proclaiming he’d go to that famous king‚ / ...Now when help was needed…”(113-114‚ 116). His love of battle is really displayed when his men sleep and he’s too excited for the fight that’s about to come. “That night Beowulf and his men stay inside Herot. While his men sleep Beowulf lies awake‚ eager to meet with Grendel.” (editor’s

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    Although Beowulf is under no obligation to do so‚ he demonstrates his loyalty to Hrothgar by willingly fighting to the death in order to defend the Danes against the evil monster Grendel. Winning victoriously‚ Beowulf proudly displays Grendel’s shoulder and arm by hanging it from Heorot’s rafters for everyone to see. This trophy with "Every nail‚ claw-scale and spur‚ every spike and welt... like barbed steel‚" (lines 983-986) symbolizes the evil that has threatened the harmony of Hrothgar’s retainers

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    Religion and Grendel

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    Authors often have to choose between concentrating on either plot or social commentary when writing their novels; in John Gardener’s Grendel‚ any notion of a plot is forgone in order for him to share his thoughts about late sixties-early seventies America and the world’s institutions as a whole. While Grendel’s exploits are nearly indecipherable and yawn inducing‚ they do provide the reader with the strong opinions the author carries. This existentialistic novel can be seen clearly as a narrative

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