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Religion In Beowulf

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Beowulf is an epic poem written in England by an unknown author. On the surface, Beowulf looks like it is a pagan epic. The characters and the events in the story give the reader the illusion that it has nothing to do with Christianity. But if the reader looks beyond the surface they will see that many of the people represent biblical characters and that the events are similar to stories in the Bible. The time at which Beowulf was written also suggests that it could be a Christian story. This poem was written during the same time period Augustine converted King Ethelbert to Christianity. Beowulf was made to help Ethelbert’s followers better understand the Bible. The poem was written in a way that the people could relate too and because almost everyone was pagan, it makes the most since to write it pagan themed. Many …show more content…

For example, Beowulf is like the savior or Jesus Christ. He selflessly puts his life at risk in order to protect the people. “Hard by the rock-face that hale veteran, a good man who had gone repeatedly into combat and danger and come through” (lines 691-694). This proves that Beowulf was indeed courageous and was willing to put his life on the line for others. The perfect example of this would be when he defeated Grendel and saved Herot. Another symbolic character is Grendel. In the story Grendel is just a monster that kills people but he symbolizes the devil. But there are also some parts in the story that suggest Christianity without the use of pagan symbols. For example, “the harp’s rejoicing call and the poet’s clear songs, sung of the ancient beginnings of us all, recalling the Almighty making the earth” (lines 5-8). This quote is stating how one God created the earth which is a Christian belief. At the end of the story Beowulf dies while fighting the dragon and he fought the dragon to protect his people. This is symbolic of how Jesus died on the cross for our

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