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    plays a major role throughout the text and effects Beowulf tremendously. Beowulf relies heavily on fate, rather than free will. Thus, this changes how Beowulf faces every challenge he encounters. For example, during the showdown with Grendel, Beowulf chooses to fight Grendel with his bare hands. He leaves the result on the hands of God, as he is content with whatever is destined to happen. This reliance

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    Beowulf Revenge Quotes

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    Beowulf the author added many cases of vengeance starting with Beowulf vs. Grendel. Beowulf got money revenge on Grendel by cutting his arm off. This is what happens when you go and fight and get caught up it becomes your death. On page 57 “ The infamous killer fought for his freedom, wanting no flesh but retreat, Desiring nothing but escape; his claws had been caught, he was trapped.” The quote was explaining how Grendel got caught but he basically was explaining or giving you hints on how he died

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    Beowulf and Grendel both have monstrous strength. The difference between the two is how they use it. Grendel chooses evil over good, and eats those who try to protect Herot. He meets his match unexpectedly in the heroine of our story while greedily yanking soldiers out of their beds.. Beowulf is so confident in his physical abilities that he grabs hold of Grendel with his bare hands. This epic explains the situation by telling us “Nothing could take his talons and himself (Grendel) from that tight

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    Beowulf Epic Hero Quotes

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    hero since he possesses many of the traits that most epic heroes bear. Throughout the poem, Beowulf saves his people in every battle he faces, and continually proves himself to truly be an epic hero. Beowulf proved his bravery to many when he faced Grendel and immediately after battled Grendel’s mother. The epic hero had begged the king of the Danes to battle with the monster, even admitted all of his defeats to the king. Beowulf had spent his whole life protecting citizens, even until his final battle

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    proud and boastful. Grendel is a monster that terrorized the mead hall by killing and eating people. Hrothogar, which is the king of Danes, recounts a feud during which Beowulf’s father kills Higlaf, a member of the Wulfing tribe. Hrothgar sends treasure to the Wulfings to mend the feud, and Beowulf’s father pledges his allegiance to Hrothgar. Hrothgar then accepts Beowulf’s offer to fight Grendel. He warns Beowulf that many others suffered and did not succeed in fighting Grendel. But Beowulf takes

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    who can kill Grendel. He travels to the land of the Danes. His Anglo Saxon society believes in fate rather than immortality. Beowulf wants to achieve immortality through his actions. Beowulf is an epic hero because he is significant and glorified, has superior or superhuman strength, and performs brave deeds. Beowulf is glorified not only by the anglo saxons but by the danes for his courage and bravery. Hrothgar and beowulf men celebrate him for his actions. After Beowulf kills grendel he gets glorified

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    his courageous acts throughout the battles with Grendel, Grendel’s mother and also the dragon. First off Beowulf demonstrates many character traits that showed and proved him to be an epic hero. Beowulf first showed his acts of heroism when he fought the unknown creature named Grendel that was trying to attack the Danes. In his evil battle to fight the monstrous Grendel, Beowulf did not need any weapon nor did Beowulf need anyone’s help to defeat Grendel. Not only did Beowulf only use his bold bare

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    Symbolism Of Beowulf

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    In the epic poem Beowulf, Grendel who is the first monster Beowulf battles snatched up 30 men and it is to be said that beowulf has the strength of 30 men. Beowulf is an epic poem translated by Burton Raffel. In Beowulf there is three battles with three different monsters, Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a dragon. The three battles have a symbolic meaning throughout the whole book. The three battles in the epic poem represent more than just two enemies fighting for victory, they are battles between

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    basically to hurt others. The three monsters that will be highlighted throughout this essay will be Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon. Staring off with Grendel, Grendel is this large, evil, man-eating monster that lives in the swamps below the Kingdom of Herot ruled by Hrothgar. Grendel attacks the Kingdom every night killing innocent people who fear for their lives because of him. Grendel is looked upon as being the antiChrist, he is evil and more comparable to as a demon. Grendel’s monster

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    dragon as means to maintain his societal duties as a lord to his people. When understanding the further development of societal standards, Gold can also present a symbolic value of peace in society as King Hrothgar attempts to plead for peace from Grendel by offering it

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