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    Beowulf As An Epic

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    to what an epic poem is. Beowulf is an epic poem, a long narrative poem that is usually about the deeds of a heroic figure. Occasionally stories that are passed down orally through different generations are transformed into epic poems. The people who heard the story of Beowulf experienced it not be text, but by hearing it from scops. Scops were poets who entertained people by memorizing and telling stories like Beowulf. These poets memorized 3,200 lines of the poem. Beowulf is on of the first works

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    Women In Beowulf

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    In the essay you will be introduced to the women of Beowulf, and the roles they played in this era. First, one may want to know who Beowulf is. Beowulf is an Old English poem by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet. The poem is made up of three thousand lines that tells the story of 3 different battles. The period started in 410 and ended in 1066. Anglo- Saxons lived in the Migration period. That’s when moved from one place to another due to the war at the time which caused them to move. It came to

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    In the epic poem, Beowulf, the reader can see distinct Anglo-Saxon political, economic, and religious values in the actions of the characters and the things happening around them. Wealth in the Anglo-Saxon society, as seen in Beowulf, was used as a means of reparations, rewards, and political standings. One can also tell that the Anglo-Saxons where in a state of limbo between Christian and Pagan beliefs because of the ideas expressed by the hero and his colleagues in Beowulf. The political standings

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    During the Anglo-Saxon literature and culture, to be a hero was to be a warrior. A hero had to be strong, and have the presence of intelligence and bravery. The warriors had to fight unto their death when needed in order to fight for the glory of their people. In addition, these heroes had to still be able to encompass humility and care in pursuance to be considered the perfect Anglo-Saxon hero, but that is proven not to be an easy task. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Beowulf illustrate heroes

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    Beowulf is a poem written down and told in the Anglo-Saxon era. It is an epic poem written by an unknown author. An epic poem is long narrative poem dealing with the trial and achievements of a hero or heroes. This epic poem is about the trial of a man named Beowulf who fights off creatures and is king of the Geats. Beowulf is a primary epic because it starts in oral tradition and eventually gets written down hundreds of years later. Beowulf was first poem to ever be written down in old english and

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    History has shown that during the Anglo- Saxon time period, the ideals and values of the people were very important to them. The Anglo- Saxons were a people that inhabited modern day Britain. They migrated from the western part of the continent of Europe to Britain during the 5th century. The time period that Anglo- Saxon people inhabited Britain became known as the Anglo- Saxon period in English history. This period lasted between 500- 1066 AD. During this time period, stories had not yet begun

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    Courage In Beowulf

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    Beowulf Essay Beowulf, an epic poem, was written by an anonymous author who described the Anglo-Saxon era. During this era, Anglo-Saxon heroes were classified as courageous, generous and faithful. In the poem, the character Beowulf is classified as an Anglo-Saxon hero. People of the Anglo-Saxon era spoke what is now known as Old English. A characteristic of Beowulf is courageous. Courage is the ability to do something that frightens you. Beowulf wasn’t necessarily frightened, but he did

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    Loyalty In Beowulf

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    believe in and value. The Anglo Saxons were a tribal group that valued loyalty, riches/power, and selflessness. However, values are not only valued throughout the Anglo Saxon but also through the human lives when examining the culture of oneself and surrounding peers. In the reading Beowulf, conserved by Burton Raffel, one can learn that in this Anglo Saxon tribe believe heavily in loyalty. Beowulf shows loyalty to his people by presenting his loyalty to the king. Beowulf one the strongest of the

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    The Anglo-Saxon poems, “The Wanderer,” “The Seafarer,” and “The Wife’s Lament” The Old English, or Anglo-Saxon, era of England lasted from about 450-1066 A.D. The tribes from Germany that conquered Britain in the fifth century carried with them both the Old English language and a detailed poetic tradition. The tradition included alliteration, stressed and unstressed syllables, but more importantly, the poetry was usually mournful, reflecting on suffering and loss.1These sorrowful poems from

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    The Anglo-Saxon period was during the 5th through the 11th century and included British, Irish, and Scandinavian inhabitants. Anglo-Saxon values, such as courage and strength, are depicted in Beowulf through the defeat of Grendel and his mother by the Danes' hero, Beowulf. In Beowulf, Grendel and his mother’s gruesome deaths at the hands of Beowulf exemplify how good will always eventually prosper over evil. The fight between the cowardly Grendel and the brave Beowulf exemplifies the Anglo-Saxon

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