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    At some point in everyone’s life we seek revenge‚ in the epic poem Beowulf‚ revenge is within everyone including the hero‚ Beowulf. Beowulf fights in three major battles‚ the battle with Grendel‚ the battle with Grendel’s mother‚ and the battle with the dragon‚ ultimately ending his life in the final battle. The story is driven by the character’s need to right the wrongs created by their enemies by killing them; Grendel hates partying and loud singing‚ therefore he kills the Danes in the mead hall

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    relationship between two different people and help give the hero a chance to prove himself in battle. In the poem Beowulf‚ Violence is used in many scenes throughout the book. This Violence is shown especially when Beowulf fights Grendel and Grendel’s mother because of the way the author describes the battle. Grendel was a monster that had terrorized the city of Heorot for twelve winters before Beowulf came. The King of the Danes called him to fight the monster because of Beowulf’s previous accomplishment

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    Beowulf motivation (What are Beowulf Motivation?) Did Beowulf have any motivation when he went on his journeys? Now they say the author is unknown but in the book it’s translated by Burton Rafeel. Now whoever made this story made it epic and shows a tale. Now this tale is not like regular tales because it has a hero in it and an epic journey with epic enemies but it’s also a sad ending for the hero. Now I like this story and in this story Beowulf had a motivation throw this entire story. I say

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    Heroes are valued in Beowulf’s society. “Beowulf‚ my friend‚ your fame has gone far and wide‚ you are known everywhere.” (Lines 1703-1705) The son of Halfdane‚ Hrothgar‚ said this to Beowulf after he had slain Grendel’s mother‚ freeing his lands of the treacherous demons. “I risked my life often when I was young. Now I am old‚ but as king of the people I shall pursue this fight for the glory of winning…” Beowulf said this as he prepared to face the gruesome dragon terrorizing

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    The Death of a Legend’s Fame Fulfilling his life to not riches but fame. Sadly he outlived his legendary fame and with his old age was caught up by his boasting in his last fight against his mighty foe. In the epic of Beowulf‚ the legendary hero goes through the trials and tribulations he gets into because his lustful desire for fame. His boasting soon gets him into trouble where he soon realizes his pride will be the death of him. In the beginning of his journeys he was already held to a high status

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    Christian Morals in Beowulf Beowulf is an epic tale that has been changed over time to try and express a christian moral. While this transformation over time has added a new variable to the plot‚ it is still impossible to try and erase the original pagan plot completely. It has become evident that the original epic was pagan and had no mention of the biblical references or the christian morality that it contains now. However‚ it is also evident that the original story dealt with the concept

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    The main theme of Beowulf is heroism. This involves far more than physical courage. It also means that the warrior must fulfill his obligations to the group of which he is a key member. There is a clear-cut network of social duties depicted in the poem. The king has an obligation to behave with generosity. He must reward his thanes with valuable gifts for their defense of the tribe and their success in battle. This is why King Hrothgar is known as the “ring-giver.” He behaves according to

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    Beowulf has both pagan and Christian influences. Throughout the story there are many elements of Christian teachings: that man survives only through the protection of God‚ that all earthly gifts flow from God‚ and that the proper bearing of man is to be humble and unselfish (csis.edu‚ 2011). While many pagan influences appear in the poem‚ Christian overtones are more prevalent‚ exhibiting many elements of Christian heroism in the poem. An example is when Beowulf says “God must decide who will be

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    Grendel‚ Humorous but serious Grendel was a great book because of the multiple themes that it discusses throughout the entire story. It starts out as a humorous story having that "fight" with the goat which gives off a lighthearted vibe for the readers. Then as the story continues you start to notice the book getting more and more serious. It starts talking alot about God and thats a major theme for this book. Grendel is a complex "baby monster" trying to figure out and find his way according to

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    The theme of Beowulf had the good vs.evil theme to the story when the monster is Grendel is the monster and his mother also a threat to herot and Beowulf is the hero to solve the problems of Grendel is making. Beowulf is the hero in the story and Grendel is the villain. Beowulf is the faced with many trials throughout the story with unferth and the Grendel. The importance of the theme of good and evil is an important part of the story or in this case an epic poem. The hero is facing a

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