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Supernatural And Symbolism In Beowulf

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The author of Beowulf utilizes the techniques of fate, supernatural, and symbolism to give the Anglo-Saxon epic its theme of a quest for glory. First, the open acceptance of deaths possibility vindicates Beowulf’s courage and faith and furthers the stories idea of the struggle for glory. Willing to attempt what others won’t, Beowulf battles three monsters and fate paves a glorious life of adventure for himself. Next, the supernatural has tested the heroes of ancient stories, and the evil Beowulf faces transforms into his test and opportunity for glory. The “throne, protected by God,” serves as an example of the importance of what Beowulf strives to protect from the supernatural (169). Protecting both people and kings, Beowulf must end the evil

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