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    In both works‚ the authors of Beowulf and Tolkien also assigned their society’s negative traits to their stories’ villains. In Beowulf‚ Grendel was swamp-dwelling son of Cain‚ the exiled killer of Abel and father to all evil spirits (102 – 110). Grendel’s swampy home is easily accessible to the Anglo-Saxon audience as dark and dangerous. On top of this‚ Grendel’s home exists on the outside edges of King Heorot’s lands: not central but still inside (103). This location represents the marginalities

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    The Many Themes of Beowulf There are multiple themes throughout the story Beowulf such as bravery‚ loyalty‚ courage‚ or to just never give up. But one theme that seems to stand out more would be Good vs. Evil. Beowulf is the epic hero of this poem because he embraces all the characteristics that a hero should‚ such as courage‚ devotion and strength‚ both physically and mentally. Beowulf is the classic hero in most stories we read today. The universal theme is good always conquers evil‚ not

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    Beowulf’s story is somewhat of an allegory in which he is depicted as the Christ figure. The theme of Beowulf is a contrast of good and evil which is manifest in both Christian and pagan elements; Beowulf represents good‚ while Grendel‚ his mother‚ and the dragon represent evil. The first monster our hero‚ Beowulf‚ faces is Grendel. Grendel is said to be a descendant of Cain. "Unhappy creature (Grendel)‚ he lived for a time in the home of the monsters’ race‚ after God had condemned them as kin of

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    health care are going to continue to rise dramatically and millions more people will either be inadequately insured or completely uninsured as a result of this. Referring back to other countries‚ Canada guarantees everyone free health care along with universal child care‚ where each child under age six puts a hundred dollars per month towards their families income. Canadians pay a third less to doctors‚ less for prescriptions and cut paperwork all in the hopes of saving money. It works and as a result

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    1) Describe how we find King Hrothgar and his response to learning that Beowulf has come to his kingdom. A. The king is sad and depressed that his kingdom has fallen into such a state of disrepair. He is overjoyed to learn that Beowulf‚ whom he knows from stories and his father‚ Ecgtheow‚ has come to fight Grendel. Hrothgar promises Beowulf treasure if he can defeat the monster. 2) In the beginning of “Beowulf‚” King Hrothgar’s hall has been deserted for twelve years. In a short essay‚ tell why

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    It was Christmas of 2009 and my family and I had just arrived at Universal Studios of Hollywood. My sister slowly pulled up into the long uphill line of cars‚ all waiting to finally be let into the car park by the toll booth. It was a fairly lengthy wait that lasted around forty minutes but we didn’t mind as we were all very excited for the aftermath and knowing it was well worth it kept our patience strong. Eventually our turn came and after a brief talk and transaction with the man in the toll

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    Burial and Grendel Beowulf

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    Story The main protagonist‚ Beowulf‚ a hero of the Geats‚ comes to the aid of Hrothgar‚ the king of the Danes‚ whose great hall‚ Heorot‚ is plagued by the monster Grendel. Beowulf kills Grendel with his bare hands and Grendel’s mother with a sword‚ which giants once used‚ that Beowulf found in Grendel’s mother’s lair. Later in his life‚ Beowulf is himself king of the Geats‚ and finds his realm terrorised by a dragon whose treasure had been stolen from his hoard in a burial mound. He attacks the

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    Beowulf is the oldest surviving Old English poem and often regarded as one of the most important pieces of English literature‚ although the author is anonymous. It is because of its age that Beowulf is the subject of interest of many critics. However‚ the work is not just examined for its importance as a poem or a work of art‚ but it is also studied and criticized for what it is not: whether that be a history of Sweden or a pagan work. It is this mistake of focusing on the wrong elements that

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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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    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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