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    my fortune to slay with the sword nine sea-monsters.” -Beowulf (p.11) A hero is a person who demonstrates tremendous courage, displays noble character, and accomplishes extraordinary achievements. Sir Gawain, The Knight from Canterbury Tales, and Beowulf all help define what a hero is like. What is the definition of a hero? A hero is a person who demonstrates tremendous courage, displays noble character, and accomplishes extraordinary achievements. This paper will briefly explore three characters

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    traits such as courage, loyalty and honor. A hero may be unchanging to his values when a situation crosses his path. However, when it comes to comparing these two great men, I would consider Sir Gawain the true hero. Beowulf comes from Danish descent who value bravery, heroism, strength, loyalty and fame. Throughout the story, Beowulf embodies each of these traits well. Beowulf is the strongest and greatest warrior in his country before and after he defeats Grendel and Grendel's mother. While both

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    epic adventures the characters go on. Death also plays of prominent role in the poem. There are many deaths of mundane characters as well as characters that demonstrate great strength and courage, like Beowulf himself. The admirable characteristics of the featured characters are mostly that of strength and courage, or consequently the opposite- cowardly. “All conceive themselves as hooped within the great wheel of necessity, in thrall to a code of loyalty and bravery bound to seek glory in the eye

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    with Grendel, Grendel's mother, and the dragon. Through these two phases of his life, we can see that he has pretty much had bravery and courage throughout his entire life. He never backed down from a fight, which eventually is what led him to get terribly injured towards the end of the book. During one of the dinners in the mead hall, Unferth decides to talk to Beowulf about one of his past losses. A few years back Beowulf had decided he would show his strength and courage by going up against Breca

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    Beowulf, the Epic Hero

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    portrays is the defeat of monsters and other malevolence. He does this throughout the story, not only using brute force, but also cunning tactics, such as the time when he attacks Grendel’s extremely sensitive ears. Beowulf also disposes of Grendel’s Mother, using a gigantic sword in her lair to decapitate her, and ends the reign of terror on the Danes. Years later, after Beowulf is crowned King, his land is assailed by the Dragon. This epic battle proves just how valiant Beowulf actually is, going after

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    history , we find courage weaving itself into the souls of remarkable people. A Soldier shows courage by sacrificing his/her life for their comrades and their cause. The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines Courage as “the quality of mind and spirit as one has in the face of peril and fear”. Henry Fleming was naive, and a coward, but in the end, his mind and his spirit grew strong. As he exposed himself to the gruesome side of war, he fulfilled the definition of the term “courage” by making mistakes

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    With fierce bravery and courage, immeasurable selflessness and humility, and tender patience and caring, Natsu and Beowulf are two true heroes of two different times but of one and almost the same similarities. With such magnificent and remarkable qualities, they are both heroes whose hearts and minds are two of a kind. Natsu and Beowulf share the same fervent thirst to conquer over the enemies of both their homelands and that of others, having fierce bravery and courage that broadens their strength

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    Who Is Beowulf A Hero

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    else could be able to accomplish. The most iconic Anglo-Saxon hero is Beowulf, the warrior from Norway who was known for facing against creatures and monsters across ancient Europe without fear, including the man-eating giant Grendel, Grendel’s witch mother, and a dragon. The five qualities Beowulf shows defining his heroism throughout his tale are strength, immortality, respectfulness, bravery, and humility. The first and most iconic task of Beowulf’s character was his brute strength. Beowulf was strong

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    Hero Is A Hero

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    think of. Anyone and everyone could be a hero, it is all about the actions that carry out. A hero is selfless. A hero saves things, people, or animals, they have patience and they complete their tasks to the best of their abilities, and they have courage. Whether they have one or all of these traits, even the most unlikely of people can be a hero. The first and probably most common idea they save others. In pop culture these are the stereotypical super heros, Superman, Batman, Spiderman, they are

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    Courage is doing the right thing even though it may mean giving something up or being made fun of. It is one of the Cardinal Virtues. It was given to us by the Holy Spirit. Courage is a quality that everyone should have. An example of courage would be standing up for someone getting bullied even though it might mean putting myself in danger. Courage has been presented by many of the great saints. Jesus even demonstrated courage when he died to save us from sin. Everyday people also show courage by

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