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    The Last Kingdom, written by Bernard Cornwell, is a novel following a young Anglo-Saxon boy named Uhtred through his journey of growing up as a dane after being taken in a battle. When Uhtred is seven years old Danes come to where he lives,Bebbanburg, and kill his brother. Since he is next in line to own and rule Bebbanburg, his father takes him into battle against the danes. However, when Uhtred sees the man that killed his brother, he charges into battle and meets someone that would shape him into

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    In the medieval period that is described by Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, chivalry was perhaps the most recognized quality of a true gentleman. This quality is explored in Chaucer's two characters of the warrior class, the Knight and the Squire. The squire is the son of the Knight; both ride gallantly and have the air of true gentleman warriors. However, the two are very dissimilar despite their appearances. The Knight possesses the true qualities of chivalry, devotion to service, constancy

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    spent most of his time away from his kingdom, fighting battles and the Crusades alike. The next-in-line Prince John in the mean time had taken over the throne and along with his council of advisors had wrecked havoc in England, especially for the Anglo-Saxons and Jews. The novel, Ivanhoe, tells the reader about a medieval period of knights in shining armour, damsels in distress, codes of conduct, the Church, chivalry and classic romances. Scott portrays the medieval setting of Ivanhoe by describing

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    In the discourse of literature, every tale presents a story with a hero. When it comes to culture, the author displays a heroic character as someone who demonstrates ideal characteristics that are based on the story’s historical background. These ideal attributes can include heroism, honesty, selflessness, and confidence. From Virgil’s tale of The Aeneid, Aeneas is portrayed as the protagonist and hero of the tale. Within this story, Virgil shows how the Roman culture is valued through Aeneas’s actions

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    Anglo Saxon War Tactics

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    During war the Anglo Saxons would use many different strategies’ to attack their enemies. Some of these strategies included ambush, attack and raid and pillage. Over time their style of fighting would change but it usually consisted of these battle tactics. People came about to know of the Anglo-Saxons war tactics because they were passed down and recounted through poems. The most common way the Anglo Saxon’s would fight and attack was a sneak attack. Anglo Saxon’s would attack the enemies resource

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    acts or fine qualities. Someone who is a hero or has hero attributes about themselves is someone who is greatly appreciated, and often time loved. In the long poem, “Beowulf” the protagonist is Beowulf. Throughout this poem Beowulf demonstrates bravery, leadership, strength, and heroic duty as he was called to protect Herot. Beowulf represents all of those characteristics from beginning through the duration of this poem through Epic

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    What values does the poem Beowulf promote? In the poem Beowulf we can find that there are a lot of values mentioned. Beowulf is a man who leads a group of geats to fight and defend the Dane people and the king. Beowulf was a man seeking adventure and glory; he was famous known as the strongest man alive. He has the strength of 30 men in his arms. Beowulf is a very loyal person, a great leader, generous person, and a warrior who knows how to respect people. And because of these positive values and

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    Good Vs Evil Vs Beowulf

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    Beowulf is an Old English epic poem about a Geat hero by the name of Beowulf who comes to rescue King Hrothgar of the Danes, whose mead hall called Heorot has been under attack by a monster known as Grendel. This story does an excellent job displaying the theme of good and evil, which has consistently been discussed throughout time. Since this epic poem has been released, many others have come out doing their best to recapture the strong message, for example, Beowulf (translated by Burton Raffel)

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    The Anglo-Saxon period is known as a time span of about 600 years from 400 – 1066 AD. Many refer to it as the Dark Ages because very little written sources of the period are available. The Anglo-Saxon period is a time of many wars. Invaders came to settle and take over the land causing war between kingdoms. Also it’s a time that religion was forced upon. Meaning to convert whether you wanted to or not. A lot of separation of kingdoms occurred during these times creating more rulers of these

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    One of the most common themes during the time of Anglo-Saxons lyrics was exile. This conceptIt is present in almost every poem one can find from that time. It is an important theme in “The Seafarer”, “The Wanderer” and “The Wife’s Lament” without a doubt. A major source of anxiety back then was the threat of exile and its results. However, there are two types of exile, the chosen one and the forced one. Forced exile is where someone else pushes one into it or where it is meant as a penalty. An

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