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Beowulf Strengths And Weaknesses

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As shown in fictional literature, such as Beowulf - A New Telling by Robert Nye, goodness and darkness are always locked in an endless battle, nevertheless knowing yourself and staying true to yourself can turn your own weaknesses into strengths. Beowulf - A New Telling shows the ways that Beowulf deals with the evil that is around him. Beowulf constantly battles evil, even within himself, in the form of hellish monsters, witch's apples, toothaches, and fire-breathing dragons.
In Beowulf - A New Telling, Beowulf, the protagonist in this book, uses his own weaknesses in the power of good to defeat the evil monsters Grendel and Grendel’s mother, the son and wife of Cain, who is a shunned character in Catholicism. Grendel and Grendel’s mother …show more content…

There were vampires and witches and ogres and worms that burned. Horses with no heads and hands instead of hooves loomed out of the fog...” (pg. 7-8). The Hall Heorot opposes the hatred of Grendel and Grendel’s mother. It is “bigger than any hall built since the beginnings of the world. The floors shown, and the roofs were gold.” (pg. 5 -6) The lesson in Beowulf is that everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, but if you know your weaknesses and take control of them, you can become even stronger. Robert Nye uses many techniques to enrich the story of Beowulf. Robert Nye’s use of symbolism in Beowulf - A New Telling exceeds those of other classic fictional stories. Robert Nye compares Grendel and Grendel’s mother to the environment and the unfortunate things that happen in one’s everyday life. Personification is used to show the relation between evil and nature through the description of the Fen and Hall Heorot. Catholicism is an important topic in this book of Beowulf, for Grendel and Grendel’s mother were the wife and son of Cain, a catholic figure who was rejected by God. Catholicism is also mentioned in this book through Wealhtheow’s, Hrothgar’s wife, and Beowulf’s wearing of blue cloaks. A blue cloak is also worn by the catholic figure Mary in the Bible and can represent greatness and generosity. Wealtheow can be compared to the generous and loving Mary in that she has golden hair, gives a golden ring to Beowulf, and, “[would want] to die with the

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