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    period, individuals wrote poems about achievements, deaths, emotions, and adventures taken by certain individuals. There were many popular poems during this era including, “Beowulf” translated by Burton Raffer and “The Wanderer” translated by Charles W. Kennedy. Although both these poems were written during this era, “Beowulf” was an epic poem and “The Wanderer” was an elegiac poem. However, both of these pieces shared certain characteristics related to the culture and values of the Anglo-Saxon culture

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    tragic heroes, both Beowulf and Creon have certain characteristics that make them stand out in literature: loyalty to their comrades, faith in a higher power, and poisonous pride. Beowulf demonstrates his loyalty toward his troops and his superiors time and time again throughout the poem. The first time this virtue is demonstrated in the story is when Beowulf shows eagerness to help Hrothgar and the Danes defeat Grendel. Aside from his desire to get rich and famous, Beowulf feels indebted to Hrothgar

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    Beowulf: From Word to Picture Beowulf is a tale of an Old English warrior dating back to 1000 A.D. The story has been told through both poem and motion picture forms. The movie showed some similarities from the poem, but much more differences. One of the first consistencies I noticed while watching the film after reading the text, was the boasting that took place. Throughout the book, the characters talked with excessive pride about their achievements and possessions. Also, the mead halls

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    Beowulf has connect with the modern society by showing dedication. I connected Beowulf with American soldier with modern society dedication. American soldiers are fighting for the good side and facing the bad side. American soldiers are not your typical soldier, they are stronger and smarter. Soldiers fight for their leader so they can provide for their families. Family and communities look up to them as heroes. In Beowulf, Beowulf fights the monsters that the community could not do it on their

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    of both victory and glory. In the most of the case, the one must accept his fate sent by destiny willingly, slaying the foe of his dearest realm and sacrificing his own life with no hesitation. Take Beowulf as an instance: A dauntless fighter, an invincible warrior, a sapient ruler. All alone, Beowulf beat down the wicked Grendel, its mother, and the fierce fire-dragon, offering both his soul and flesh to his

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    The story Beowulf is a battle between an amazing super natural human and a wicked coward monster. Beowulf is a great story. The comparison and contrast of Beowulf and Grendal are both great to know. Beowulf is was a hero. Grendal was an evil monster. Beowulf and Grendal both share many similarities and differences. Grendal the evil monsters is one of the main characters in the story Beowulf. Grendal enjoyment is killing others. He kills to avoid his pain. It’s a personal enjoyment for him. He hunted

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    humankind’s early origins. The case is no different in the story of Beowulf, the mighty Geat king and his nephew, Wiglaf. They are two men who risk their lives for others, and truly care about the well being and state of life of their friends, family, and people. Gold and fame are usually motivators for most so called “heroes”, but there are three traits required of a true protector of the masses. Although one can make an argument that Beowulf and Wiglaf are selfish heroes for hire, their bravery, strength

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    character, he presents a clear example of how there are really two sides to every story and life is a gift. The basis that John Gardner forms his writing of Grendel on is that he feels as if Grendel was wrongly portrayed in the writings of Beowulf. In Beowulf the reader sees Grendel as a horrendous monster in whom kills innocent people for a cause greater than him. However, in Gardner’s version of Grendel, when writing to Susie West and her students he, states that he wrote Grendel as a “careful

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    Beowulf vs Grendel You can hear the cringing crunch of the leaves under Gredels feet as he plods through the darkness, you can tell that Grendel is getting closer by the signature smell of his monstrous flesh that reeks a stale stench of the swap. His beastly footsteps grow louder and louder as he’s heading towards Heorot to indulge himself in his nightly slaughter. Upon his unwelcome arrival he grips the hall door and rips it away with such force that it almost seemed effortless for him to do such

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    Beowulf and Grendel is depicted as an evil, ruthless killer whereas in thye modern novel Grendel he is shown. Both of them value there relationship with there over anyrhing else. They both was battle against each other and they also had mad hate for each other. Beowulf and Grendel choose to work along. They was to of the most powerful people on there planet. Beowulf and Grendel feel the same about each. Grendel was evil monster,which killed couple of people he had a pet dragon. Grendel

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