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    Laura Robles 12-I Miss Stolyarova 10-1-14 Gender Equality in Beowulf Back in the medieval ages‚ men dominated the community‚ because it was believed that they were the ones with power and strength. But‚ even though women did not appear often in the poem‚ they did play a significant role aside from just being pretty and wearing gold. In Beowulf the author introduces Wealhtheow‚ Hygd‚ Hildeburh‚ Freawaru‚ Modthryth‚ and Grendel’s mother as one of the most important women throughout the poem. The assumption

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    L.C M.K English II Pre-AP 4 May 2014 Beowulf: Looking Glass into The Past Anonymously written some time between the 7th and 8th century‚ Beowulf captures cultural‚ historical and literary worth of ancient life expressed through the original author’s viewpoint on what happened around him and his society. Although Beowulf was a highly embellished epic that gave the people of the time period something to clutch onto when “terror was everywhere and myths were few” (A Quick Guide to Beowulf)‚

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    Beowulf and Macbeth Beowulf‚ identified as an epic hero and Macbeth‚ identified as a tragic hero both are very similar and different in their own ways. The epic poem‚ Beowulf translated by Seamus Heaney and the tragic play‚ Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare both have heroes as the protagonist of the story. The stories written in two different time periods‚ still can be seen with many similarities and differences. A tragic hero is of high ranking and unfortunately has a flaw that they possess

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    Grendel's Mental Illness

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    In Seamus Heaney’s popular translation of Beowulf‚ Grendel is nothing but a lifeless monster with zero meaning on earth. Grendel is merely a spawned creature with zero signs of intellectual thought process or consciousness. Although Grendel’s life has zero meaning‚ his existence is a quintessential representation of undesired evil in a human beings life. Grendel’s representation is that of an abominable spirit portrayed through his physical build and birth‚ his evil motives‚ and the battle between

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    The Burial at Thebes

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    Chorus and here they serve as a voice for the community and are depicted as being a group of Theban elders. They are celebrating the aftermath of the civil war they have just won ‘A god of war stiffened our will and locked our arms‚ so the line held’ (Heaney. S‚ The Burial at Thebes‚ 2004‚ pg. 8) and chant several times the lines ‘Glory be to brightness‚ to the gleaming sun’ (pg. 8). These lines are strongly poetic and express not only the elder’s feelings but also the community’s feelings of victory

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    Intro to Irish Language & Culture Seamus O Diolluin April 26‚ 2013 The Irish Language in 2013: Ireland’s Most Important Cultural Asset The Irish language has become a martyr of the desperate attempt to make a clear division between Ireland and the United Kingdom. This is because of the rough history between the two countries. Ireland was under the British government up until the rising of Easter 1916‚ where a desire for independence was sought after. Not until the 6th of December 1921 was the

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    Examine the way Shakespeare presents the theme of loss in Act 3‚ Scene 5 of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and how this is developed in the rest of the play. Juliet -Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day. Romeo - Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops. I must be gone and live‚ or stay and die. Juliet - Therefore stay yet. Thou need’st not to be gone. Romeo - Let me be ta’en. Let me be put to death. Juliet - It is‚ it is. Hie hence! Be gone‚ away! Nurse -Be wary‚ look about. Juliet - Then‚ window‚ let

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    A Living Story The saying “beauty is only skin deep” is used by the same readers who judge novels based on their covers. An unfamiliar book is meant to be read‚ reread‚ dog-eared‚ and annotated until its true beauty is unlocked. Much of that beauty is hidden between the lines in various symbols relatable to the reader. Only after experiencing and understanding modern symbolism can one fully appreciate the story in question. The epic Beowulf for example was simply an ancient poem until one scholar

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    Bibliography: "Excerpt from Beowulf." Docstoc – Documents‚ Templates‚ Forms‚ Ebooks‚ Papers & Presentations. Web. 9 Nov. 2011. . HeaneySeamus. Beowulf: a New Verse Translation. New York: Farrar‚ Straus‚ and Giroux‚ 2000. Print. "Beowulf : An Anglo Saxon Hero Essays." MegaEssays.com - Over 85‚000 Essays‚ Essays and Term Papers Available for Instant Access!! Web. 10 Nov. 2011. . "An Analysis

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    Chione Lawton  Professor Shrantz  2322 British Literature  8th Period  20 November‚ 2014    Annotated Bibliography  Beowulf  Acocella‚ Joan. "Slaying Monsters." ​ The New Yorker​  2 June 2014: 70. ​ Literature Resource  Center​ . Web. 18 Nov. 2014.  This critical essay‚ written by Joan Acocella‚ an American journalist and book critic for  New York‚ who has written many books regarding dance‚ literature‚ and psychology‚ though  mentioning heavily the perfection that is Tolkien’s ‘Beowulf’ and the contemplation of as to why 

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