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  • Hrothgar's Hall
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    Shea 1 Joshua Shea Professor StengardWestern Humanities I 24 April 2001 Beowulf 1.) Beowulf dates back to the eighth century when it was recited by word of mouth only, like most of the poems of the time, it was only to be recited this way. The first known manuscript dates back to 1000, and was the first great work ever written in Anglo-Saxon (Old English). It uses alliterative verse which is a technique of repitetion of const anent sounds at the beginning of words. This technique can be seen thr...
  • Christian Morals In Beowulf
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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 of a...
  • Second Battle Of His With Grendel's Mother
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    As an epic tale of heroes and monsters, Beowulf gives its readers much excitement and adventure, but Beowulf's importance is more than just literary. It offers many insights into the beliefs and customs of seventh-century Anglo-Saxon culture. Among these insights is the Anglo-Saxon view of women and their role in society. In addition, a prominent theme in this epic is the love of a mother for her child. Good Anglo-Saxon women are peaceful and unassertive, greeting guests and serving drinks to th...
  • Beowulf The Hero
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    What Makes an Epic Hero In your opinion, what characteristics makes an epic hero in a story Is it someone who can defeat many enemies Or is it someone of great nobility In the poem Beowulf, Beowulf is the obvious hero in this story. What makes him so great is his fear nothing attitude, as well as his nobility and leadership. He has many loyal men that would die for him, because he gives them something to live for, a better life style. So therefore this is what makes Beowulf one of the greatest h...
  • Final Monster Beowulf
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    Structurally, Beowulf is divided into three main parts, each one of which centers around Beowulf's confrontation with a particular monster: first Grendel, then Grendel's mother, then, fifty years later, the dragon. Each monster functions symbolically as a force of evil against which can be tested the moral force of the heroic code of honor explored throughout the epic, represented physically by Beowulf, the hero who most perfectly adheres to that code. The inventory of traits and behaviors that ...
  • Dragon And Beowulf
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    We " re back to the question of the tree in the forest... Does it make a sound if no one is around to hear it I don't know, I wasn't there. Would Beowulf and the Dragon have existed if Grendel had never met them Yes and no, in a sense. The monistic theory would hold that they would have. But of course! Just because I don't know a Bob Johnson, doesn't mean that he does not exist. Or at least that's the monistic view-that there is only one kind of substance, only one reality; the only thing that v...
  • Young Princes And Future Kings
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    The story of Beowulf is one of courage, nobility, and heroism. Beowulf possesses each of these attributes both as a young prince and an elder king. These qualities allow him to become the honored king that he was, yet they also lead to his death. His actions are to be viewed as a precedent for young princes and future kings. Clearly every young prince inspires to earn enough respect to become king in their latter years. Beowulf first earns this respect when he sails to Herot to kill Grendel, the...
  • Events Within The Beowulf Story
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    The origins of Beowulf predate the era of readily available manuscripts and texts for a common and, at the time, mostly illiterate peasantry to read. Though Beowulf was recorded in Old English, it can readily be assumed that its roots are to be found in the mostly oral traditions of the ancient Germanic tribes that roamed and settled much of Western Europe. Because of this heavy oral tradition, stories and legends were passed on by storytellers who would recite their tales from memory. Beowulf, ...
  • Beowulf Defeats Grendel
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    The Fate of a Hero " For a brief while your strength is in bloom / but it fades quickly; and soon there will follow / illness or the sword to lay you low... and death will arrive, dear warrior, to sweep you away" (1761-8). Hrothgar bestows his wisdom onto Beowulf after Beowulf has defeated Grendel and his mother. Hrothgar reminds him not to let pride overcome him for everything is eventually defeated due to the power of fate. This exemplifies a theme woven throughout the story of Beowulf. Beowul...
  • Maxim And Beowulf
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    Before you wonder Am I doing things right, ask Am I doing the right things Stephen Covey once thought. This helps makes the right decisions for the right time. Maxim De Winter from Rebecca, by Daphne DuMaurier, and Beowulf from Beowulf, by an anonymous author, both want to kill for different reasons and have different motives. Maxim's motive is different than of Beowulf, who kills Grendel. The reason why Maxim and Beowulf want to kill varies from one another. For example, Maxim wants to kill bec...
  • Heroic Of Traits Within Beowulf
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    During the Anglo-Saxon period, people worshipped heroes. Beowulf is the prime example of an Anglo-Saxon hero. He embodies the conduct that the Anglo-Saxons of that time admired and also used as model of perfection. His strength, his ability to put his people's welfare before his own, and the fact that he does not fear death makes him revered by all, especially those of his time. Unlike the Greek hero who follows his fate, making serious mistakes and having fairly simple life, the Anglo-Saxon "su...
  • Proof Of Beowulf's Excellent Fighting Skills
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    In the folk epic Beowulf written by an unknown writer, it was common for a tribe to be ruled by a chieftin, also known as a king, who was expected to maintain the well being of his people. Shield Sheafson was the first example of a chieftin in the poem. Beowulf eventually lived up to him. "A foundling to start with, he would flourish later on as his powers waxed and his worth was proved". Sheafson flourished at the height of his power and just like an ideal king was suppose to be, he was buried ...
  • Battle Of Grendels Mother And Beowulf
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    Beowulf is an epic poem in which was written during the 8th century. Many scholars believe that the poem had been written in original non-Christian form and then later being translated adding Christian morals. There are a couple of theories in which scholars believe the Christians morals were introduced into the poem. One theory in which has the more popular vote is that the poem was already in poetic form and the authors own beliefs were added later. Secondly, the third theory is that the poem ...
  • Story Of Unferth's Actions
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    "The thermometer of success is merely the jealousy of the malcontents". These words of wisdom, spoken by Salvador Dali, can be directly related to the basis of the relationship between Beowulf and his foil, Unferth, in both the epic poem Beowulf, and John Gardner's novel Grendel. When comparing these two pieces of literature, many connections amongst the two are apparent. One of the most prominent of these connections between the works, is the portrayal of an important character, Unferth. Unfert...
  • Dragon And Beowulf
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    Beowulf's Dark Side In Beowulf, Beowulf, the great warrior, encounters three supernatural creatures that reveal the true dark side of human kind. Beowulf encounters these creatures with the driving force of greed and heroism. All of the monsters go through some events that cause them to change their behavior. Beowulf trying to fix all of those problems falls in the same "dark side' that the monsters did. The motivation of there battles reveals the dark side of man – jealousy, revenge, and ...
  • Battle With Grendel
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    The key to writing an epic poem is to show that there is a predominant hero who paved the way for a nation. This hero should be someone who shows qualities such as loyalty to his followers, bravery and courage just to name a few. Strophe 8 in Burton Raff els? translation of Beowulf shows all of these qualities in Beowulf. Strophe 8 is the tail of Beowulf's first of three battles with deadly beasts. It starts out by telling the reader that Grendel is coming? out from the marsh? bearing God's hatr...
  • Beowulf's Herioc Traits
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    Beowulf, an epic poem, describes a most herioc man of the Anglo-Saxon times. The hero, Beowulf, is seemingly an invincible person with all of his extraordinary traits required to be a hero. He is able to use his super-human phyiscal strength and courage to put his people before himself. He encounters hideous monsters and the most ferocious of beasts, but he never fears the threat of death. His leadership skills are superb and he is even left time to boast about all of his achievements. Beowulf i...
  • Most Heroic Of Traits Within Beowulf
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    The story of Beowulf is one of courage, nobility, and heroism. Beowulf possesses each of these attributes both as a young prince and an elder king. These qualities allow him to become the honored king that he was, yet they also lead to his death. The story describes Beowulf as the most heroic man of the Anglo-Saxon times. He is an invincible person with all the extraordinary traits required of a hero. He is able to use his super-human physical strength and courage to put his people before himsel...
  • Epic Beowulf
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    Beowulf is considered the oldest of the great poems written in English, it may have been composed more than twelve hundred years ago, maybe even the first half of the eighth century. The epic Beowulf is the establishment of every story or movie based on Action and Adventure. I found the story extremely descriptive and enjoyable. There have been plenty of movies and stories based on the storyline of Beowulf for example Predator with Arnold Swarzenegar or even the comic book character of Batman. T...
  • Beowulf In His Fight Against Evil
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    Beowulf's Universal Appeal ThereBeowulf's Universal Appeal Essay, Research Paper There are archetypal patterns in life. They reoccur and become familiar to people through all ages and ethnicities. Throughout history, few literary works have captivated audiences by incorporating these patterns. The epic Beowulf is one literary work that effectively incorporates timeless components. The epic poem relates the tale of Beowulf, a warrior who throughout his life overcomes evils. It has strong elements...

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