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    story the poet uses is that of Siegmund’s Adventures (p. 39). Siegmund was a warrior that fought giants and killed a dragon with such might that it gained him fame, glory, and king-like treasures. This story was told after Beowulf’s triumph over Grendel as a comparison of Beowulf’s strength and accomplishment to those of

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    Jocelyn Morales Ms.Radovcich English 4 15 September 2017 Beowulf Vs. Grendel Based on the story “Beowulf” presents good and evil in this Anglo-Saxon, which is old english poems. About this Hero going against this his enemy named Grendel who murders and kills humans to end his violence to protect Herot orders from the king. Beowulf himself embodies all that is good, but it’s often expressed through his super-human capabilities. For example, he and his only good soldier Wiglaf are

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    Beowulf Analysis

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    Beowulf shows his honor in his words by willing himself and his men to fight for King Hrothgar even though it is not his homeland, and they are not his people. It shows that Beowulf is using his wealth and honor to help rid everyone from evil. Grendel is the main representation

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    Another characteristic Beowulf has is bravery, which is show again leading up to the fight with Grendel. Beowulf says to the men at Heriot. Beowulf screams, “Grendel is no braver, no stronger then I am!” (qtd. Holt Rineharth Winston 26). Beowulf says this rally his men and get them more excited. This deals with Anglo Saxon culture as well. He is boasting about himself and saying how he will kill Grendel. Beowulf’s shows both these traits many times in his stories, and Spongebob shows many of the same

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    Over the years, evil has taken innumerable shapes in the real and fictional worlds. And Beowulf is no exception. Throughout the story, three monsters—Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon—symbolized three different evils, all of which resulted in the beasts’ deaths. For instance, Grendel, born to a race that had been cast out, segregated from the world of men, personified jealousy. This evil dates back to his ancestor, Cain, who slew his brother out of the same envy and hatred that terrorized

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    at the Thanes after the rumors spread about the atrocious monster Grendel haunting Hrothgar and his mead hall. The novel Beowulf however is from an christian perspective of the young, vigorous and self confident Beowulf on his path to greatness. Beowulf and his glory were mentioned throughout the text. Beowulf is a dynamic character whose narrative can evoke excitement to the audience. Though near the end he made a pact with Grendel mom that is his biggest mistake

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    fighting monsters for the Geats or to help others. In this formal boast he directly reveals his true intentions of gaining glory. He even states right afterwards that if he were stronger he would fight the dragon without a weapon, just as he did Grendel, “I would rather not use a weapon if I knew any other way” (2518-19), but alas he has grown old and realizes he needs the help of a blade to slay the Dragon. Then he speaks to his comrades about the battle, stating that he alone will fight the Dragon

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    Beowulf Book Vs Movie

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    but in the book but in the movie he is kind of hesitant and more cautious. In the book beowulf didn't care of it was the most feared thing in the world but when he heard about grendel in the movie he was he gave off a kind of hesitant feeling. Also Beowulf in the book didn't get naked when he was waiting to fight grendel but of course in the movie he was naked for some reason. Beowulf in the book fights a harry giant monster who is

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    defeat the monster Grendel. Beowulf accomplishes his task and conquers both Grendel and the monster’s mother. After claiming victory, Beowulf earns glory, honor, and respect. The great warrior then returns home to become the king later in his life. Beowulf learns throughout the story that arrogance has consequences and being humble will grant respect from others. Beowulf changes throughout the story ultimately becoming a humble warrior. Beowulf learns humility when fighting Grendel, when fighting Grendel's

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    Revenge In Beowulf

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    people and other people. Within the story, Beowulf, Beowulf, Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon fought battles based on revenge for injury. Each character had a unique reasoning for revenge whether it be a death, a punishment, or a theft. Beowulf was the great hero within the story, showing superhuman strength and abilities. The great hero also showed an element of the warrior code, revenge for injury. Beowulf’s first monster was Grendel, who had killed many Danish soldiers within their mead

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