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Examples Of The Epic Hero Of Beowulf

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The Ultimate Hero
What does it take for one to be considered an epic hero? According to dictionary.com, “an epic hero is defined as a brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievements or affected by grand events.” The unknown author, an Anglo-Saxon poet, of the epic poem Beowulf reveals that Beowulf was easily the most legendary hero of all time. In this heroic poem, Beowulf accomplishes many great achievements and is affected by a handful of great events. Beowulf is the grandest hero because he shows the emotions of bravery, loyalty, and a driving desire to succeed throughout his whole life.
Firstly, Beowulf’s character displays a great deal of bravery throughout the poem. He goes to fight the evil Grendel’s mother …show more content…

So, out of loyalty Beowulf goes on to fight the dragon, to protect his beloved people. On the same note, Beowulf shows loyalty in the very beginning of the story when he willingly wants to help Hrothgar. He goes on behalf of his father because he knew deeply that his father was very loyal to Hrothgar. Grendel had been attacking Hrothgar’s men and killing them in their sleep, so Beowulf comes to battle the monster, Grendel. “I come to proffer my wholehearted help and counsel. I can show the wise Hrothgar a way to defeat his enemy and find respite” (line 277-280). This proves that Beowulf has a very loyal heart and wants to help Hrothgar defeat Grendel. Therefore, Beowulf’s loyalty requires him to be tested during so many grand events only helping prove his hero status.
Lastly, Beowulf always shows a driving desire to succeed. Whether it is to kill Grendel, Grendel’s mother, or the dragon, Beowulf is up for the challenge and has a desire to win. This a true heart of a noble and heroic man. In Beowulf’s last formal boast to his men, he especially shows how bad he wants to succeed. “I risked my life often when I was young. Now I am old, but as king of the people I shall pursue this for the glory of winning” (line 2511-2514). This quote really lets the readers into Beowulf’s heart and it lets the reader know just how bad Beowulf wants to succeed at fighting the dragon. Beowulf also lets the

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