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Beowulf And Sir Gawain Character Analysis

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While both the characters Beowulf and Sir Gawain are similar in the fact that they are both heroes, each story uses different ways to tell their tale. From going on an adventure, to fighting the enemy, to trying and save a kingdom, both stories contain the good versus bad elements that makes the telling of two brave heroes. One way that both characters are similar is the fact that they both go on an adventure, while showing acts of bravery and selflessness. Both characters jumped at a chance to risk their lives to save their king and earn their honor and respect. However, while both characters are considered heroes, each character focuses on different values. Despite the minor differences each character has from one another, both characters …show more content…

Throughout Beowulf’s story, he sets out to face his enemy. From going on a journey to find Grendel’s mother (1492-1924), to facing a dragon (2516-2280); Beowulf’s story is not of one where he stays in one location, but is a story that takes place at various locations as Beowulf sets out to face his enemy. In comparison, Sir Gawain sets out to face his enemy, the Green Knight. However, the difference between Beowulf’s journey and Sir Gawain’s is that fact that Beowulf went on a journey to face his enemy out of bravery, while Sir Gawain does so because of the code by which he lives by (1-490). The code of chivalry that Sir Gawain lives by is the primary reason he goes on a journey to honor the bet he made with the Green Knight, whereas Beowulf does it more so out of his own will with no obligation. For he is more vocal about his accomplishments as shown when he tells his version of the swimming race (301-709). Beowulf is quick to go on a quest for battle thinking as though he is the only one capable one to for the job; Sir Gawain on the other hand will go to be battle as though it is his duty, and obligation, due to him being a knight. Even though both Beowulf and Sir Gawain go on an adventure for different reasons, they both set out on an adventure to battle with their enemies, and become the …show more content…

They are both similar in that they go on an adventure. Though for different reasons, such as Beowulf going out of a sense of confidence, or Sir Gawain going because he felt as though it is his duty, living by the code of chivalry. Both put their lives at risk for their king. For example, when Beowulf steps up to face Grendel’s mother, or when Sir Gawain agreed to play the Green Knights game, both were willing to put their lives on the line to protect their king. Another reason of why both characters are similar is because they are both entirely good men who set out to face their enemy (evil). Beowulf is different from Sir Gawain in that he is more vocal about his greatness, whereas Sir Gawain is humbler, but they both put their lives in danger for their kings. Both of the characters are very much alike, like being brave and ready to sacrifice their lives for others. While it may take both Beowulf and Sir Gawain different routes to get there, they both end up being the

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