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Christianity In Beowulf

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Beowulf is an exciting tale about a Scandinavian man named Beowulf, who saves the Danes from an unconquerable monster called Grendel. It is not known who the author of Beowulf. It is theorized that the book had more than one author over a period of time. Another theory is that Beowulf only had one author and other writers changed or added content to the story. Beowulf has many Christian aspects. God is brought up many times throughout the book. The different monsters also represent the different sins that humans commit almost daily. Grendel is envy and anger, Grendel’s mother is feuding, and the dragon is greed and hoarding. Beowulf was written in the time when England was being converted to Christianity from paganism. Because of this, there are doubts that the authors of Beowulf knew about God. Throughout the book, there are many indications that the author(s) of Beowulf knew about God’s existence. While it is doubted, they still praised God, acknowledged that he …show more content…

When going through hardships, the characters thanked God when He helped them. On page seventeen of the book, it reads the following: “They thanked God for that easy crossing on a calm sea”. Hrothgar, the king, also declared that God had guided Beowulf to help defend them from Grendel. After Beowulf defeated Grendel, Hrothgar was shown Grendel’s talon as proof. The king gazed upward and thanked God for making Grendel conquerable. Hrothgar also noted that Beowulf defeated Grendel with God’s assistance. When Grendel’s mother attacked the Danes after her son was killed, Hrothgar lost his hope and faith. Beowulf assured him that they would catch Grendel’s mother and avenge those who died in the attack. Reassured, Hrothgar praised God for Beowulf’s courage and his inspiring speech. Beowulf informed the king’s men that if God had not helped him, he would have died. With every victory, big or small, the characters never failed to thank the

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