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Comparing Similarities Between Beowulf And The 13th Warrior

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Comparing different Faith’s in Beowulf and The 13th Warrior There are many different roles that faith plays in classic literature, you probably think of one of the various forms of Christianity. We will discuss what the role of faith is in Beowulf translated by Seamus Heaney and the role in the movie The 13th Warrior. Christianity, Islam, and Anglo-Saxon Paganism are the various faith’s that are expressed in both the literature and the film. Since both works are similar, but also different we will discuss the difference between Beowulf and The 13th warrior in this paper. Another thing we will be discussing is how the authors use religion in their own way in both works to portray their story in their own way. Before we begin our comparison we will begin with some information on Anglo-Saxon Paganism and Islam. There are five major religions of the world, of those five major religions, one claims to be the youngest; this religion is called Islam. Although Islam may be the youngest religion, that does not stop it from being the second largest religion. “A follower of the religion of Islam is called a "Muslim" which means "one who is in submission to the divine will."(Religion of Islam).A Muslim believes in only one god meaning they are monotheistic, their one god is called Allah. The Islamic community believes very strongly in their holy book, the Quran; that sometimes laws are written off of their religious beliefs. A Muslim believes that Allah sends different prophets

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