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    After Beowulf and Wiglaf unite they slay the dragon. Together, they thrust the dagger into the dragon’s flank. The dragon falls, but it was a hollow victory. Beowulf was struck in the neck and had become mortally wounded. Beowulf’s last request is to see the treasure lying in the dragon’s hoard. Wiglaf entered the dark tower and made his way to a room filled wall to wall with shimmering gold, gems, cups, and bracelets, all illuminated by a peculiar light. The room was undisturbed and peaceful,

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    One of the oldest epics of the time is Beowulf which reflects on the Danish time period. The unknown author reflects on the daily lives and beliefs of the Danes. Through the author's eyes, we are able to see a small glimpse of the way these people lived. It explains to us what specific values were vital to the Danish culture. Even though it was quite different from today, numerous ideas are similar to this time period. In Beowulf, the Danish are represented by the way the author uses specific traits

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    The Selfish Hero In the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf, the stupendous hero’s many great deeds often appear to be for other’s benefit, yet Beowulf’s final conquest exposes his lust for glory and fame, thereby showing his lack of concern for anything else. This lust for immense glory and fame feeds his ego and causes his death and the imminent downfall of his great people the Geats. Throughout the poem, Beowulf’s deeds seem marvelous and good, yet in end his deeds are shown to be done solely out

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    The Structure of Beowulf An Analysis of the Structure of the Epic Poem Beowulf Every piece of literature has some sort of structure, or else there would be no poems, stories, essays, etc. One of the earliest known pieces of English literature was the epic poem Beowulf. In the epic poem Beowulf, the hero in the poem, Beowulf, goes on a journey to the land of the Danes. Beowulf travels to the land of the Danes in response to the recent terror attacks from a terrifying monster named Grendel. Upon arrival

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    Beowulf was a book composed during the Anglo-Saxon period of the world. It is a fictional about an epic hero know as Beowulf who kills mighty creatures and saves kingdoms from opposing armies and demons. This hero was from part of a tribe of a tribe known as the Gaets. In this story he comes to the aid of the Danes and their king Hrothgar. He battles multiple creatures for the Danish king and his helpless people during his time in the kingdom. He was seen as a hero their and feared throughout the

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    Beowulf was a courageous warrior in the land of the Danes and Geats. He had conquered Grendel and Grendel's Mother early in his life which had made him wildly loved and cherished among his people. Fifty years have passed and Beowulf was eighty and ruler of the Geats. Though he had triumphed over all of his enemies, one still remained and had showed up with a vengeance. The dragon soared above Geatland, spewing fire and hatred out of its mouth and destroying their homes. One day a thief managed to

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    Beowulf fought three different battles with three different methods and he got three different trophies. The first battle was with Grendel, Beowulf did not use any weapons and ripped off Grendel’s claw. The second battle was with Grendel’s mother, Beowulf only used his sword and cut off her head. The third battle with the dragon, Beowulf used both his sword and his shield. Each battle was harder than the last. The battle with Grendel was without any weapons. Beowulf fought Grendel using the element

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    Pride In Beowulf

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    Beowulf as an Epic Hero Beowulf is the epic hero in Anglo-Saxon poem. He possesses characteristics of honor, pride, braveness, exhibiting these in his battles with Grendel, Grendel’s Mother and the Dragon. Beowulf proves the theme that leaders should use their strength for the good of all society. Beowulf called on a quest to defeat the supernatural beast that causes hell in the famous land of Danes. When Beowulf first set foot on Danish shores he shows the characteristics of pride by boasting

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    Beowulf characteristic in terms of heroic quest affected the plot. Beowulf characteristic revels him to be the most Reliable, Bravest, Strongest helping hand Warrior around, in a way he can be compared yet he carries his own independent traits. To begin with, in the beginning of the story “The Coming of Beowulf “Beowulf started off expressing within actions how reliable he truly can be. Beowulf heard of the unfortunate problems and Volunteer Him & his fellow men (with protection of Heriot)

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    The Battles of Beowulf The story of Beowulf is one of a great hero. Beowulf is a very generous person who is always willing to help out when people are in need. Over the course of the story, Beowulf ends up in three major battles: the battle with Grendel, with Grendel’s mother, and with the dragon. All of these battles were different in their style and the way Beowulf approached them was different. Beowulf also had different reasons to participate in each of the battles. The first major battle

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