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Beowulf Good Vs Evil Essay

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The Seamus Heaney’s translation of the popular epic poem Beowulf, releases many powerful symbols that are easily concealed in between the text of the unknown author. Believing that the reader will uncover the many meanings and statements. The characters explore the idea of good vs. evil with various contrasts. Light and darkness are closely connected throughout the poem of Beowulf. It is a symbol of good and evil, similar to yin and yang, because without one there can't be another.

Beowulf knows that this battle is against him, the good, and Grendel, known as the evil character in the epic. It’s Beowulf’s job to free the town of the terrible monster from the underworld. Before the big battle against Grendel, Beowulf states, "I had a fixed purpose when I put to sea. As I sat in the boat with my band of men, I meant to perform to the uttermost what your people wanted or perish in the attempt, in the fiend's clutches. And I shall fulfill that purpose, prove myself with a proud deed or meet my death here in the mead-hall." (632-638) Beowulf believes that his men will perish, but they will still be known for being good men to Beowulf. He knows this task is a proud deed for the Danes. He will also prove his worth to King Hrothgar. If he dies he will not help the Danes, and they will still be living life hiding from evil Grendel. …show more content…

After defeating Grendel, Beowulf is presented gifts of gratitude by the Danes, which further exemplifies his favorable position in this poem.“Then Wealhtheow pronounced in the presence of the company: take delight in this torque, dear Beowulf, wear it for luck and wear also in mail from our people’s armory: may you prosper in them.” (1216-1218) After defeating Grendel, Beowulf is in luxury. He is given new armour, and everything else he desired. In other words, his wish is their

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