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Comparing Beowulf, Theseus, And Gilgamesh

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An epic hero, the main character in an epic whose legendary or heroic actions are central to his/her culture, race or nation. (Epic Hero,2015) The six epic heroes, Theseus, Beowulf, Achilles, Heracles, Odysseus,and Gilgamesh all have accomplished heroic acts: some of which are battling an immense monster, having superhuman powers, and being brave and loyal to their people. My goal in this paper is to compare and contact the differences and similarities between the epic heros. One similarity between Beowulf, Gilgamesh, and Theseus is that they both battle an immense monster. In the epic, Beowulf, Beowulf is sent to fight the monster, Grendel, who is trying to destroy Herot. Once he impairs Grendel he jumps into the water to fight Grendel's mother. Once he has killed Grendels Mother he returns to Herot to find Grendel eagerly waiting for him. Beowulf battles Grendel again but is despairingly extinguished. In the epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh travels into the Cedar Forest to fight Humbaba. When Gilgamesh first spots Humaba he describes him “Like a water buffalo’s bellowing down the path, his huge clumsy …show more content…

Hercules was the son of Zeus and was extremely strong. In the epic, The Twelve labors of Hercules, Hercules is sent on many quests to help become an epic hero. In one quest he is sent to capture the Erymanthian boar “When he found the boar he chased it all around the bushed snow until the brute died of exhaustion. Hercules threw it across his back like a large rucksack.” (Christe, 88-91) Hercules could outrun any boar and had a great deal of strength. Beowulf also had superhuman qualities. Like Hercules he was very strong. For example in the epic, when he attacks Grendel, “That shepherd of evil, guardian of crime, knew at once that nowhere on earth Had he met a man whose hands were harder:”. (Homer, 41-44) Beowulf even made the monster Grendel fear for his life. Both Beowulf and Hercules shared superhuman

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