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    Grendel was not human‚ he was an animal that eats anything he sees around him. Grendel was a lonely beast‚ he did not have any relationship with any human being. His Mother was the only person he knew since he was a little child. Grendel’s mother loved him is some different ways‚ but he was not sure about that. “I understood that‚ finally and absolutely‚ I alone exist. All the rest‚ I saw‚ is merely what pushes me‚ or what I push against‚ blindly as blindly as all that is not myself pushes back.”

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    fulfills his obligations to the warrior’s heroic code and then transcends into a King who loyally protects his Kingdom. Beowulf’s transformation is shown through a progression of three increasingly more difficult conflicts he must overcome- first with Grendel‚ then Grendel’s mother and finally against the mighty dragon. These three events are seen "as the three agons in the hero ’s life"(Chickering 64). Through these adverse events Beowulf will change from brave young warrior to noble King. This paper

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    killer of Hetephras an egyptian priestess. Throughout the story egyptian culture is shown by their festival and how they would rule their land. While‚ in Beowulf the story goes on to tell of Beowulf a brave warrior that sets out to slay a monster‚ named Grendel‚ in order to save The Danes from evil. Throughout the book Anglo-Saxon/Viking culture is presented to us as Beowulf goes on his journey to fight evil and save The Danes. These are very different book made to

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    Jeremy Kazmierczyk Mrs. Philips Brit Lit/Comp 19 September 2017 The Cultural Values of the Anglo-Saxons A large part of any culture are the values and ideals that it has. The values of a culture can usually be found in its literature. Anglo-Saxon literature shows the values of that time in that culture. The Anglo-Saxons valued bravery‚ loyalty‚ and justice or fairness‚ and it is evident in their literature. The Anglo-Saxons valued bravery. In the story of Beowulf‚ Beowulf is viewed as

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    The Theme of Father/Son Relationships in Beowulf & The Song of Roland Thomas Lazzaro Professor Fisher Literary Patterns of European Development Paper #1 2/6/97 The representation of father-son type relationships in early Medieval literary works is a key theme early authors used to give their works more depth and meaning. Two works that use the theme of father-son relationships are Beowulf and The Song of Roland. In Beowulf‚ the relationship between Hrothgar and Beowulf is one in which there

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    tradition as well as Christian themes and Pagan beliefs. The Beowulf panel shows the traits of an epic hero. Beowulf’s picture demonstrates a warrior taking action to kill Grendel. By incorporating certain colors such as red‚ black‚ and blue it helps describe how dark and horrible this specific time was for these people and Beowulf. “Grendel filled nights with horror” helped put the red and black skies in too perspective

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    who showed these characteristics the most was Beowulf himself. Being charismatic is a great way to show leadership‚ and Beowulf showed this throughout the poem. He is absolutely fearless and supremely confident in his own abilities.(Loughman) Grendel had the

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    cunning is able to defeat evil and vicious monsters and save his people. Beowulf shows great power and resourcefulness‚ and in this way is similar to one of my heroes‚ Superman. Beowulf and Superman have many similarities and differences. Superman and Beowulf have some obvious similarities. For instance‚ Superman is just about the coolest superhero around‚ just like Beowulf was in the Middle Ages. First‚ a little background. In the story‚ Grendel had been stomping around the land‚ ripping

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    have been persecuted our entire lives by the people of the kingdom. They give us trouble because we are the descendents of Cain‚ the first human to commit murder‚ who killed his brother Abel. The citizens describe us as hideous‚ ruthless‚ clawed monsters. The king was disgusted with my father so much that he had him executed‚ twelve long years ago. Every night I come to King Hrothgar’s mead-hall and try to attack him and avenge my father’s death. Despite my best efforts‚ I’ve failed every time and

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    Michael David Tapscott English 225 Essay #1 Dr. Heyworth Beowulf the Monster? This poem focuses on the protagonist‚ Beowulf‚ and his three harsh battles with different monsters and his rise to king. The poem in many ways can be perceived as a riddle concerning the role of Beowulf. It is debatable whether he plays the role of hero‚ great king or monster driven by self-will. The writer frequently draws you into believing Beowulf is assuming one of these characters.. The poem starts opens

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