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    The poem of beowulf is important to us because, it teaches us about Loyalty, and the Anglo-saxon culture. The reason the book of beowulf has loyalty in it is because it has people in the book who are actually loyal. One of these people that are loyal in the book is Beowulf, he shows signs of loyalty in the book when he agrees to Hrothgar to rid his kingdom of the monstrous evil named Grendel who has been terrorizing the mead hall for the past 12 years. Then when grendel's mother attacks the hall

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    means Wiglaf ended these flying, burning raids of troublesome forever. Beowulf gave Wiglaf rings, necklaces, the helmet, the mail shirt, and the position of the throne. Beowulf honored these gifts to Wiglaf but also honored God because God gave him all these gifts. The character Im choosing is the brave and mighty Wiglaf. I am choosing to describe Wiglaf because he took over a huge part of Beowulf's duty. Wiglaf stepped up to the plate when help was needed from Beowulf. Where ever Beowulf was Wiglaf

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    Many people believe that originally, Beowulf was a Pagan artifact. In fact, such belief has developed further to support that an anonymous Christian rewrote the piece with intent of applying Christian characters to the first script. Academics, however, differ on whether the central thematic argument was Christian or Pagan. The author remarkably puts actions into the context of the Bible owing to the impulse at the era of converting everyone to Christianity. By, interlocking the old Pagan elements

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    somewhere. This desire for self-worth determined through society is prominently shown in Seamus Heaney’s translation of Beowulf. During the Anglo-Saxon era, when this epic was written down, an individual’s worth was determined by their place in society. Due to the importance of an individual's place in society, Grendel, Beowulf, and Wiglaf determine their place throughout the epic, Beowulf. Considering Hrothgar constructed Heorot Hall to show his superiority to others in his society and the society of

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    Would you be as brave as Beowulf was, adventuring out of his comfort zone into an unrecognizable area? In the epic poem, Beowulf shows many characteristics through his adventures. Loyalty was one of the many characteristics displayed by Beowulf. The idea of having a strong relationship with one another is a big part of this poem because reputation is the common way people recognize others. Loyalty guided Beowulf's every step; from his first to his last. Beowulf portrays loyalty to the people; which

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    Epic Of Beowulf

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    The Story of Beowulf is the first epic to be written in English language. Originally it had only been told and recited orally. Until a few hundred years a monk decided to write down the epic. The story of Beowulf becomes more involved with christian beliefs after it gets written down. The story starts off with the halls of Herot being filled with the joyous laughs and singing of men. The king, Hrothgar, is an honorable king and cares deeply for his subordinates. The celebration gets cut short by

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    Beowulf is an Anglo- Saxon poem. Basically the entire poem is about Grendel. Grendel is like a monster. The conflict in this poem is between good and evil. Grendel an evil spirit is angered by the rejoicing in Heorot. Grendel is evil because he searched a hall for people because he killed them until the hall was empty. Cain and Grendel are both evil. Cain is a son of Adam and Eve. Cain killed his brother Abel. Cain killed Abel because he obeyed God. Grendel Rejects the core values of civilization

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    Comparison Essay This semester has focused on heroes. Beowulf showed loyalty to his people his whole life. Sir Gawain exhibits chivalrous behavior throughout his tests. Throughout both stories Beowulf and the Green Knight show arrogance, While Wiglaf and Sir Gawain prove their loyalty. First off, Beowulf and the Green Knight are very arrogant towards their competitors. Beowulf refused to wear armor even as an old out of shape man. Beowulf states, “I’d use no sword, no weapon, If this beat could

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    Why Beowulf Is A Hero

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    Why is beowulf a hero? He is a hero because he protects people from monsters and dragons. He will fight without weapons or with weapons. Some of the monsters he can’t fight with weapons. Beowulf is the strongest among men. Beowulf can kill monster with his bare hands. Beowulf is the prince of the geats, and he is called upon to fight a monster named “Grendel” who has been attacking for 12 years. Grendel attacks out of jealousy, anger, and hatred. The king of the deans called for beowulf the kill

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    In Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf, Beowulf decides to battle a revengeful, fire breathing dragon to save his new found kingdom. Amongst the heat of the battle, Wiglaf, one of Beowulf’s trusty warriors, extends loyalty toward his master and joins in the battle with the dragon when no other warrior would. In Bernard Cornwell’s The Last Kingdom, Uhtred is traveling with Ragnar at Bebbanburg. A man by the name of Ealdwulf leaps over the wall and begins deflecting arrows that are shooting at his

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