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    Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem, and the author of Beowulf is unknown. Beowulf is the The setting of Beowulf is in Sweden and Denmark(the book 1231). Beowulf is divided into three parts in which Beowulf fights a dragon, a monster named Grendel, and Grendel’s mother. The Anglo-Saxon people have many values. There are many Anglo-Saxon values throughout Beowulf such as loyalty, strength, bravery, generosity, honor, and glory. First, loyalty is very important to the Anglo-Saxon people. Loyalty

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    personally admire. In theory, this means heroes are everywhere. However, evolving from personal beliefs, monsters and heroes exist only in imagination. In the epic poem, Beowulf, it speaks of an epic hero who saves the world from gruesome monsters. In the eyes of the people, Beowulf is their hero, yet in the eyes of others, Beowulf is the monster. The sharp contrast between a personal hero and a true hero is shown in the poem. Due to the fact that heros and villians are subjective to individuals, they

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    Beowulf Characteristics

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    Beowulf, the main character of this short story, is considered a hero during this time period. He was the only man who was strong enough to kill all the bad monsters, stopping them from murdering the people, and driving them out of their town for good. The unstoppable monsters that have been killing for years, Beowulf stopped, which was no small deal. For that, everyone respected and admired him because of his strength and hero-like actions. Beowulf is a hero and everything he does in the story supports

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    heroes. ''Beowulf'' is a poem about an epic hero. ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'' is a poem based on chivalry. ''Beowulf'' and ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'' both have the similarity of arrogance and loyalty. First, Beowulf and the Green Knight both are arrogant. Beowulf thinks he can defeat everybody. ''I've never known fear, as a youth I fought In endless battles. I am old, now, But I will fight again seek fame still, if the dragon hiding in his tower dares To face me.'' (42) Beowulf says he

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    Loyalty In Beowulf

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    to have personalities seeded in loyalty and confidence. The story of Beowulf shows these positive attributes through warrior’s loyalty and Beowulf’s bravery. Also, today’s society opts in equality for women, as women have strong and independent traits. Beowulf presents a strong woman figure, Grendel’s mother, as Beowulf not only struggled against her, but she showed the motherly aspects of wanting to fight in anger for Beowulf murdering her son. These traits of loyalty, bravery, and strength were

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    down the royal palace. Beowulf fears that God is punishing him with the wrath of the powerful dragon. He is determined to defeat the dragon on his own, similar to how he took down Grendel, and save his people. At this point he recalls the tragic death of King Higelac. Beowulf claims that is was only his talent for swimming that kept him alive. Beowulf did not want to disrupt the royal line of succession, so he declined the position of king allowing for Higelac’s young son Heardred to take throne

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    Wiglaf is a strong warrior from his family that had been in swedish once before. He served for the epic hero and king, Beowulf and took orders to protect his people, the Geats. Wiglaf displayed bravery and loyalty towards the end of the epic of Beowulf. Wiglaf was not just loyal to Beowulf, but he honored one of the Anglo-Saxon traditions, the comitatus code. Wiglaf’s array of bravery and loyalty are shown in the epic in lines 4-5 and lines 28-29. “ Watching Beowulf, he could see How his king was

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    seduced Beowulf .Grendel’s mother has 2 sons. Grendel and the Dragon are her sons according to the movie. In the textbook Beowulf killed Grendel’s mother with the Viking sword. According to the movie Grendel’s mother didn’t die. Beowulf killed the dragon his self .Beowulf and the dragon fought at the kingdom according to the movie .Wiglaf helped Beowulf kill the dragon. In the textbook Beowulf and the Dragon fought at the cave. Beowulf cut his arm off to reach the dragon heart. Beowulf kills the

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    Beowulf should of fought the dragon because he wanted to still show that he was as good of a warrior as he use to be in his younger days. On line 608 on page 62 it says”i am old, now, but i will fight again, seek fame still, if the dragon hiding in his tower dares to face me.” The dragon is the poem’s most potent symbol, embodying the idea of wyrd, or fate, that imbues the story with an atmosphere of doom and death. Whereas Beowulf is essentially invulnerable to Grendel and his mother, he is in danger

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    There are many complex differences between Beowulf the movie and the textbook such as Beowulf cut Grendel arm different ways in the book and movie. Beowulf killing Grendel mother in the book, but in the movie she lives. Another difference is Beowulf being king of the Geats in the book, but king of Dane in movie. Also Beowulf killed the dragon by his self in movie, but in the book Wiglaf helps Beowulf killed the dragon. Then another difference was when Beowulf cut Grendel head off and brought back to

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