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    Beowulf Journal Entry

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    10/3/12 Eric Kleszczewski Mrs. Knudson/English 10A Beowulf (unknown author): chapters 1-17 pg. 21-46 Beowulf Journal Entry #1 Since I was about ten years old‚ I’ve noticed that small children have no sense of real fear or danger. I have also observed that small children are very possessive and that if a small child is having trouble with something or wants to do something‚ whether it’s opening a jar‚ reaching the counter to get something they want‚ or just opening a new toy‚ they always

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    Beowulf Quotes Analysis

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    people.” (Beowulf‚ pg. 13‚ lines 176-179) a) The main point of this quote is that the Danes‚ or people of Hrothgar’s kingdom‚ started asking for help from false idols‚ breaking the first two commandments of God‚ and that they are also asking the Devil‚ Satan‚ to rid them of his own creation‚ Grendel. They are retreating to their paganism‚ their original religion‚ and they are worshiping the opposite of God (good)‚ Satan (evil). b) This quote connects to one theme in Beowulf: Good conquers

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    obtain longer‚ more lustrous legacies. Their exaltation results from “swinging mighty swords” and winning great victories over their enemies on the battlefield (Beowulf 23). For the Germans‚ recognition is deeply rooted in triumphs during life. Indeed‚ the Germans in heaven would likely openly celebrate the gory conquests of Beowulf and prefer them to the pious‚ righteous life of saints like Augustine. Morality for the Germans seems somewhat relative: emphasis is placed upon the individual and

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    poem of Beowulf follows a heroic character who defeats monsters and faces adversity‚ but approaches it all with what can be seen as Christian beliefs. The author is unknown so there is no way of knowing if the author was actually Christian‚ and rather it is believed it was orally told in a time period of paganism. It can be confusing to differentiate between the different elements of Christianity and Paganism within the poem. (Topic) In the Beowulf poem‚ the poet christianized a pagan oral story (Argument)

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    Beowulf and the Iliad Period 3 Stories like Beowulf and the Iliad seem hard to believe‚ far-fetched‚ and exaggerated even though they can relate to a cultures past. Even so‚ both stories have great examples of fighting‚ victory‚ and glory. “Now though I may win my perfect glory…” (Line 64 Homer) This quote helps show the desire Achilles has for glory. “I’ve never known fear‚ as a youth I fought in endless battles. I am old‚ now‚ but I will fight again‚ seek fame still‚ if the dragon hiding in

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    Vengeance in Beowulf is a very important theme for reasons of glory and riches etc. This can be seen in battles involving vengeance such as Beowulf’s battle with Grendel‚ Beowulf’s battle with Grendel’s Mother‚ Beowulf’s battle with the dragon‚ and in short stories that include battles and fiends between kingdoms and individuals. Beowulf’s battle with Grendel is seeking vengeance for the Danes and He after Grendel attacked Herot many nights in a row and caused havoc among the Danes. Beowulf heard about

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    Beowulf As A Mythic Hero

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    translation of Beowulf. Beowulf‚ a story that was told in the early 100s and wrote within the same time period‚ is the story of an average Nordic viking that is called to Herot by the king to get rid of an evil monster named Grendel that is terrorizing the town of Herot. If you were to look at how the story is told though‚ you can see how even before The Hero With a Thousand Faces was wrote that Joseph Campbell’s steps of becoming/being a hero are echoed through the story of Beowulf. To answer the

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    Is Beowulf an example of an Epic? To argue this question is to know the actual definition of an epic. An epic is a long narrative poem written in elevated style‚ in which heroes of great historical or legendary importance perform valorous deeds. The setting is vast in scope‚ covering great nations‚ the world‚ or the universe‚ and the action is important to the history of a nation or people. Beowulf’s stories follow these guidelines completely. To prove so here are evidence and reasoning behind the

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    Parts of Speech

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    Lindsey Schanaman English Comp 3 Ms. Walgren Parts of Speech Essay Despite the development of the internet and cell phones‚ the television is still the most important when it comes to important sources of information. Most people use the TV every day and it plays a significant role in those peoples’ lives. Sometimes‚ it’s really hard to imagine what life would be without it. However‚ a person could argue that the TV isn’t where they get all their information‚ but it is almost impossible to

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    Allegory In Beowulf Essay

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    Allegory is a kind of poem or story with hidden meanings‚ usually ones being political or moral. If read more closely a poem or story could have a deeper meaning to it. Beowulf is more to the moral side of allegory‚ because of the way the characters are represented as good and evil. Grendel can be seen as more than just a crazed giant demon‚ he is an allegory of evil‚ by how he is a direct descendant of Cain; and with defeating Grendel‚ Beowulf is defeating evil itself. Grendel’s mother is an allegory

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