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    considered an epic hero during that time period. Epic heroes are individuals that are good in society and they usually go out on journeys to defeat evil with god on their side. Beowulf is the main character in the story Beowulf and he's considered to be an epic hero because he displayed the virtues in anglo-saxon culture, this resulted in having his name passed down. Beowulf relied on the virtues to succeed in life because, if he failed to display them to be considered an epic hero his name and ruling

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    Translated by Burton Raffel, the story of “Beowulf” describes a perfect hero. Beowulf is a hero that possesses many great qualities such as supernatural strength and courage, loyalty and honor. The US Army Soldiers are the heroes of today. Although a soldier may not have superhuman strength like Beowulf, they both are putting their life at risk, which is enough to give both the title of a hero. To start this off, Beowulf shows his immense physical strength and courage in several ways. “‘My Lord

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    not for fame). A modern day hero usually shows these types of acts. However, an Anglo-Saxon hero shows some of the opposite traits, including violence. Beowulf is one of a good example of an Anglo-Saxon hero. However, Beowulf shouldn’t be considered as a modern day hero today because he had different super abilities that a normal person doesn’t have, he uses the acts of violence, and he’s really boastful about himself. Beowulf wouldn’t be considered a modern day hero because he uses the acts of

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    characteristics that are embodied throughout the work by an epic hero. These heroes are distanced from the rest of society through many factors that make them capable of overcoming seemingly impossible tasks that lead them to success. In Beowulf, the epic hero advances on his quest, however he ultimately sets himself apart through his morals and motivations. J.R.R. Tolkien acknowledges Beowulf’s actions and actualizes a possible theme in which the hero is alienated in an unknown, hostile world and engages

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    Beowulf has been known as the classic literary hero for years. He contains all the qualities that one thinks of when the word hero is mentioned. He is strong, brave, just and of course fights the bad guy. When you look at the people that we admire and consider heroes today, you can see a lot of similarities with Beowulf but you can also see some differences. Beowulf and the modern day hero both were fighting for what was just and right. They were protecting people. Beowulf defeats monsters to

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    history the definition of a hero has stayed relatively the same: a person admired for their courage, strength, loyalty, and achievements. Beowulf and Thor might seem like they are very similar heroes, but they have a large amount of differences too. Thor is a god that has help from cosmic and mystical powers, while Beowulf is a human with some superhuman abilities. These two heroes may have many differences between them, but they both still meet the expectations of a hero. Thor is the god of lightning

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    culture. They all astonish us by their phenomenal attributions, but none of them compare to Beowulf. He was the first example of an epic hero and has all the characteristics that the modern ones have. The story of Beowulf clearly show his attributions in action. Beowulf is a responsible leader. He demonstrated his caring leadership towards his warriors when he didn’t let them go fight the dragon. Beowulf says “This fight is not yours, nor is it up to any man except me to measure his strength against

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    Is Beowulf an epic hero or a proud fool? In most cases, people would look at him and say that he is both a proud fool and an epic hero. A epic hero possesses certain heroic characteristics, Beowulf shows that he truly possesses these characteristics by his actions of bravery, power, and his honor. Beowulf show’s that he is brave when he goes across the sea to help those in need even though he would be risking his life in the process. He shows that he has strength when he takes on the mighty dragon

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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

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    Beowulf story is the poems that possess many good qualities that made him different from other epic saga. His Bravery was above the compare because his phenomenal intelligence and strength drove him to find success that other did not reach. When we compare Beowulf to other heroes, his story reflects us with many success and victory more than any other heroes. Beowulf heroic qualities that made him great were self-courage, his loyalty and physical strength toward his enemy. Beowulf was a courageous

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