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    When Beowulf returns victoriously to his homeland after the defeat of Grendel‚ one might expect that the text would praise him and celebrate his triumphs. This is indeed the case in lines 2163-2210‚ however the author also chooses this moment to reveal an unexpected aspect of the hero’s lowly past: that before he left for the Danish lands‚ King Hygelac and the Geat people “had never much esteemed [Beowulf] in the mead-hall”. A similar surprising moment arises just after our hero kills Grendel’s mother

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    there Grendel‚ what have you been up to? Oh I have been stocking up on food for the winter and trying to not be disturbed by those humans having the time of their lives singing and being annoying‚ what about you Merith? I’ve been trying to settle down and find someplace to live. Wait! Shh. Do you hear that Merith? Ugh this is the fourth time this week that those idiot humans have been partying and disturbing every one! I’m going to go teach them a lesson . I wouldn’t do that Grendel. And why

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    the aid of many who need him‚ one of his first encounters was with the demon Grendel. After fighting Grendel Beowulf then killed his mother after she retaliated. Years after these two fights Beowulf would then‚ at the age of 50‚ kill a dragon that was terrorising his citizens. Beowulf would secede in doing this but in doing so he would die as well. The first battle that Beowulf fought was against the demonic beast Grendel. In this fight he helped out the Dans out of desire for renown and honor. He

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    Ambition is a difficult trait to pin down because it is so humanly‚ we all have dreams and strive to be something in life. On the one hand‚ we want praise ambition‚ yet on the other we want to warn against it. Literature especially‚ take a big role on the approach of the theme Ambition. You see many characters in stories putting fourth efforts to fulfill their wishes and who push themselves past what is thought to be capable. This is evident in the actions of the epic hero Beowulf who strives for

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    Topic: Explain the meaning of ‘’Kill me! Kill me! You know why you can’t kill me‚ my friend/’Cause I died many‚ many years ago when I was young’ in Beowulf as well as themes of loyalty‚ reputation and envy. Many of the characters in Beowulf are‚ like in most epics‚ defined by their status. But‚ in addition to status‚ the Anglo-Saxon culture also adds an element of honor. To the Anglo-Saxons‚ a character’s importance‚ as well

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    Beware of Grievous Grendel! We have all heard of the great epic poem Beowulf; one of the first major works in English literature. Grendel is a monster in this epic poem‚ in which he terrorizes people. He is a huge‚ powerful descendant of the biblical Cain‚ the son of Adam and Eve‚ who killed his brother Abel out of jealousy. In the same way as Cane‚ Grendel was cursed and condemned by the mighty Creator. Grendel is envious‚ resentful and angry toward mankind. He may attack at any time‚ for no reason

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    Your luck may change if you challenge Grendel” (Beowulf 258). In the novel‚ the author places Unferth only briefly in the story‚ however the reader manages to make assumptions as to what character Unferth truly is‚ an arrogant self righteous man. In Grendel‚ Unferth characterizes a snivelling‚ cowardly‚ bitter man driven by the idea of heroism. In the beginning‚ as Grendel introduces Unferth‚ he demonstrates the actions of a child getting angry at Grendel for not killing him. The novel states

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    “Beyond simple sensations of pain and pleasure‚ we tend to think of emotions as crucial ingredients for being a person” (221). Emotions are a way of defining the uniqueness of human beings. Certain emotions can relate us to abstract things like monsters such as‚ watching horror films. For example‚ out of all the genres of horror films‚ audiences are more attracted to slasher films—“hardly seen killer‚ an atmospheric place where the murderer occurs‚ a ‘final girl’ (usually the most attractive female

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    In the Heroic Anglo-Saxon poem ‘Beowulf’ set in the sixth century of Scandinavia‚ Beowulf‚ who is considered the hero of the Geats‚ because of his unselfish decision to fight Grendel for terrorizing and Killing King Hrothgar’s men for 12 years‚ and Grendel’s mom because she was trying to kill Beowulf for revenge on killing her son and the Dragon‚ in which were all for the people in the land of the Danes knowing that he might get killed. In 501 ad-600 ad if you unselfishly decided to fight knowing

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    in the movie‚ Grendel was the son of King Hrothgar but in the book‚ Grendel is the descendant of Cain‚ the first murderer. We can also see at the movie that Cain is present. Cain there is Hunferth’s servant and the one who found the Red Dragon Horn. Similarly‚ the Fire Dragon in the movie is also Beowulf’s son but then again it is different in the book. Grendel as shown in the movie is irritated and annoyed by the noise and merrymaking in Heorot that’s why the reason why Grendel attacked it but

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