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    Beowulf, Christianity, and Paganism The poem Beowulf is a renowned story that displays many different surroundings and religious beliefs. Some may believe the story of Beowulf portrays pagan beliefs or customs and others believe that the poem is more in agreement with Christian ethnicity. The author of Beowulf uses both Christian and pagan elements in the poem to define the heroic warrior, Beowulf, and the evil dragons. After reading Beowulf the author clearly shows how Beowulf is a man who

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    Beowulf is an old english poem from the Anglo Saxon time period, it's an epic poem written by the Beowulf poet, it shows the traits of an epic hero, the main character, Beowulf illustrates: loyalty, bravery, devotion to duty, and superhuman strength. The fact that this poem is being passed down orally over many years, makes the poem very interesting. SECTION HEADER The physical description of Beowulf shows how he is an important epic hero. For example, “I am old, now, but I will fight again, seek

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    Beowulf's Legacy

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    Beowulf is one of the oldest epic poems from the 6th century from Scandinavia. Beowulf’s story was originally told in old English during the years of 500 to 1100. Beowulf’s legacy lives on by being retold and read about all his greatest battles. All of his battles where great and he fought all these with confidence and truth. The first battle was between Grendel and Beowulf. It took place in hrothgar. With all the strength he had he was able to finally get a good hold on Grendel as he

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    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 Beowulf grabs Grendel’s arm it says, “[Grendel] knew at once that nowhere on earth had he met a man whose

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    Have you ever read the poem Beowulf? Have you ever watched the movie? The poem shows a lot of Beowulf’s characteristics and traits; Such as, Beowulf is a very strong and fierce warrior. Who knows that no one can ever stand up to him. Yet the movie portrays him to be the same strong warrior he supposedly was, but also added on that he was more of a liar and fame chaser than anybody expected. Beowulf was a very heroic, generous, and strong man who was set out to do anything for anybody. In the poem

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    Beowulf is considered a hero in many ways because he goes through many problems and overcomes many of them. Beowulf puts his life on the line countless times to protect the lives of others and doesn’t really get a reward for it. He is what many believe any kind of warrior or great leader should strive to be. Beowulf should be considered a hero because he stood and faced all his odds head on, puts his life on the line to protect his people, and he displays selfless service for his people.Even though

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    Anglo-Saxon time period, Beowulf is a great warrior who achieves many victories such as his battle with Grendel, Grendel’s mom, and the Dragon. He recognizes his own abilities and uses it to help others such as Hrothgar’s men, the Danes. The amount of strength that he has to battle one on one with the creatures that others deem unkillable is extraordinary. In his battle with Grendel, he uses his own tactics to gain victory and kill him. The text says, “The battle was over, Beowulf had been granted new

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    Throughout the epic poem of Beowulf by Seamus Heaney, there are many classic aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture that exemplify the pursuit of glory. The structure of Anglo-Saxon culture bases heavily on the idea of glory, consisting of glory towards their God, king, kin, and themselves. There are several examples that show this, most notably including phrases from Beowulf and the journey of the epic hero. The glory for God and the king are closely related in the book, “The Almighty Judge of good deeds

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    be described as a hero’s journey. Many heroic characters follow the monomyth, no matter the time period or culture the literature was created in. The poem Beowulf is known to follow the adventure of the hero described in Campbell’s monomyth . The hero’s journey consists of three rites of passages: separation, initiation, and return. Beowulf endures each of these stages throughout the epic poem, so his journey does follow Campbell’s monomyth. The separation is the first stage a hero must go through

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    Mr. Smith ;) Beowulf literally translates to Bear Wolf to show how heroic and great he truly is. Beowulf starts his adventure by detaching a monster’s arm from his body using his bare hands. This event is only the beginning to an epic story full of battles and gallant adventures. The people that created the story of Beowulf did so to entertain, but this also displays what they value most about a hero. Beowulf is courageous, gives back to his people, and inspires his people. Beowulf possesses unnatural

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