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Role Of Women In English Literature

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The Role of Women in English Literature
While women had little value in English society until modern times, female characters have had invaluable roles in English literature. From Eowyn to Lady Macbeth, female characters have defined the works they were written for and the stories they inhabit would have little value without them. Each woman brings a unique and atypical stance to femininity and the traditional female role through their determination, ferocity, cunning, and their unwavering wills.

Let’s begin with Beowulf. Specifically the character of Grendel’s mother. Grendel’s mother goes against the stereotypical female role of the time period in one major way: she’s a warrior and respected and feared as one. Grendel’s mother is no damsel in distress, no mourning mother dressed in black for her dead son. She’s a fighter. She seeks revenge for her son’s murder. While her son showed no prejudice in his killings, she has plans to avenge him like a hero would. She is even reffered to as an avenger in the text “…she has taken up the feud because of last night when you killed Grendel.. He died in battle, paid with his life; and now this powerful other one arrives, this force of evil to avenge her kinsmen’s death.” (1334-1340)
As Grendel’s mother os able to pull Beowulf to the bottom of her lake, she proves that she is as strong as Beowulf- a man who is described as possessing the strength of thirty men in his arm. Even a sword can not harm her as Beowulf brings Hrunting

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