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    Two of the most widely known epic poems of their time were Beowulf and The Epic of Gilgamesh. Both Beowulf and Gilgamesh embody traits known exclusively of a hero. The poem of Beowulf and The Epic Gilgamesh both showcase the characteristics required of being an epic, in that they include a hero on a quest performing valorous deeds in an elevated style, while being protected by supernatural forces. The epic poem, Beowulf was based in the country of Denmark, while The Epic of Gilgamesh was based in

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    Beowulf the ‘’Epic Hero’’ An Epic Hero is a brave, noble character in an epic poem, and they are admired for great achievements or affected by a grand event. In another point of view, A Epic Hero has to have strength, faith and Braveness in order to perform heroic deeds. In the story Beowulf , Beowulf is an epic hero because he kills Grendel the monster, Grendel’s Mother and a dragon that no one else could have defeated. All the things Beowulf did throughout this story showed evidence of an epic

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    The story of Beowulf is one of the most known stories ever, as the manuscript is one of the oldest pieces of poetry that is known to exist, and also supports the argument that dragons and people lived at the same time. Yes, this thrilling story of a hero who slays great beasts and dies in the end to save his people attracts many readers, but what if they are missing out upon the true point of the story? Hidden inside this ancient epic are many things that can be learned, but the main things are in

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    The same was true for the people of sixth-century Scandinavia (Raffel “About Beowulf,” 39). They were a bellicose group of people because they were constantly trying to defend themselves from the unknown dangers that approached them, and they needed an epic hero to save them. An epic hero is a person in a story who comes in and saves the day. An example of an epic hero is the character Beowulf in the epic “Beowulf,”, translated by Burton Raffel. At this time, the Anglo-Saxons were scared of

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    Epic Hero In Beowulf

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    as knights, kings, and warriors often were courageous and made great accomplishments. However, in many cases they lacked what even many modern-day heroes do: nobility. “Beowulf”, an epic

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    Every epic hero possesses certain heroic characteristics. The epic poem Beowulf describes the most heroic man of the Anglo-Saxon times. Beowulf is the hero. He shows that he is a great man by always putting other things before his own needs. He is important and needed by his people and is known by many as a strong, courageous and a helpful person. He shows all of the qualities and traits that a true hero possesses. Beowulf, like other epic heroes, possesses the following heroic qualities: epic heroes

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    Describe an epic hero. What traits would he/she have? Would those traits match the qualities heroes have in many works of literature? Perhaps your hero would match the qualities found in the epic “Beowulf.” In the story, Beowulf, the main character, fights many battles in the quest to be the ultimate hero. All of his traits make him the perfect hero. A trait that is common in most epic heroes is a larger than life quality. In the story Beowulf superhuman strength. During the battle with Grendel when

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    Beowulf As An Epic Hero

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    forever? The epic poem Beowulf, written by an unknown author, was a timeless story in a forgotten time. However, the Beowulf is still remembered today. Beowulf is a Sweetish warrior that came to the Danes to help defeat a monster. The monster, Grendel, had been terrorizing the village for twelve years. Beowulf successfully slays Grendel, and his mother. Beowulf then heads home to become king and rule for fifty years before being forced to battle a dragon, a battle he ultimately dies in. Beowulf is a immortalized

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    the hero, with the epic poem being the most distinguished. Beowulf was an epic first orated by the Anglo-Saxons, who told the poem via the scops-- or reciters-- for their community entertainment. The plot follows the brave Geat, Beowulf, as he conquers various terrifying monsters in his land. He receives honors for his contributions, which eventually earns him a high status before the falling action. The poem Beowulf stands as one of the most popular contributions to the epic genre, where the protagonist

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    looking at a culture’s epic tales and heroes one can get an insight to the culture’s values and traits that are noble to them. Beowulf, as an epic hero, is a direct representation of the ideal man as seen through Anglo-Saxon eyes. In looking at the poem "Beowulf" and analyzing the characteristics of the epic hero, it will become evident the desired attributes that were desired in the Anglo-Saxon culture: physical strength, pride, bravery, selflessness, and loyalty. An epic hero is a person that

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