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Beowulf Poem Analysis

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Beowulf, the wife’s Lament and the seafarer are all poems from the Anglo-Saxon time explaining the miserable lives and times of the people who created them. The poems express in great detail the struggles that people had to face during that time. Determination and fighting for glory have a big role in the three poems. Mainly because in all three poems there is a person who had to put up some sort of fight and they had to be determined to do what was best for them in order to succeed.

Fighting for glory was important in Anglo-Saxon life. The characters all put up a huge fight, battling for glory, even the creatures created did. It is revealed that, “Hrothgar’s men lived happy in his hall till the monster stirred, that demon, that fiend, Grendel.” (pg. 41 line:15-17) Grendel did anything in his will to destroy the Anglo-Saxons, he wanted to defeat Hrothgar and all his men. Grendel won almost every fight that he had encountered, “the only survivors were those who fled him.” (pg. 42 line: 57-58). The epic poem Beowulf describes the most heroic man of the Anglo- Saxons time. The hero Beowulf kills Grendel with his own bare hands after Grendel terrorized the Danes for twelve years. The Anglo-Saxons felt relieved after their long-lasting fight for glory. Fighting for glory was also important in the poem “The Wife’s Lament”. The poem is about the life of a woman struggling both the frustration of being separated from her husband and the fact that there was nothing she could do about it. The woman’s husband had “commanded [her] to move her dwelling [where] [she] had few loved ones.” (pg. 27 line: 15-16) The woman had been facing one of the greatest conflicts that a human could possibly face, a conflict within herself. The woman was depressed she couldn’t convince herself to be happy for quite some time, her husband "sent [her] out to live in the woods under an oak tree in [a] den in the earth." (pg.29 line: 27-28) The woman was lonely, until she began to realize her worth, she also began to understand how cruel the man was for doing this to her. After some time, the woman started to get angry rather than sad, she wanted "that young man [to] be sad-minded" (pg.29 line:42) for everything that he did to her. The wife

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