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    Beowulf is well-known Anglo-Saxon epic poem (Wiener 1). The author of Beowulf is unknown. The setting of Beowulf is in Sweden and Denmark(Beowulf 1231). The epic, Beowulf, contains three parts in which Beowulf fights a dragon, a monster named Grendel, and Grendel’s mother (Yang 1). 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 quality to the Anglo-Saxon

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    In the poem, Beowulf, the main character acknowledges God as his guardian. Beowulf in the poem recalls fighting with Grendel’s mother, he notes, “The flight would have been straightway if God had not guarded me (Beowulf 56)”. In this quote, Beowulf acknowledged God and showed his humbleness for God realizing that Grendel’s mother could have killed him in battle. According to the Bible, First Peter 5-5-6 it notes, “Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you

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    2017 The Unsung Heroes of Beowulf In Ovid’s epic “Beowulf” there is no contesting that Beowulf, son of Ecgtheow, is a force to be reckoned with. A hero with many mythical deeds and feats under his belt, but he is not the sole hero of this tale. Rather, he is a morally ambiguous protagonist with the mystical powers to back him up. The true heroes of Beowulf are the unsung background fodder that often meet gruesome ends. A mixed tale for these heroes begin as soon as Beowulf makes his debut at Heorot

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    Beowulf's Three Fights

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    Beowulf had 3 fights with different monsters : The Battle with Grendel, The Battle with Grendel’s Mother, and The Battle with the Dagon. In each fight, he used different weapons, methods, and techniques. He was rewarded with different trophies in each fight and was given more respect from his people. Grendel was a descendent of Cain, murderous creature banished by God. He haunted the moors, the marshes, and made his home in a hell not hell but earth. Beowulf went into battle with no shield or weapons

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    Beowulf begins with a history of the Danish kings. Hrothgar is the present king of the Danes. He builds a hall, called Heorot, to house his army. The Danish soldiers gather under its roof to celebrate and have fellowship with each other. Grendel, who lives at the bottom of a nearby swamp, is awakened and disgusted by the singing of Hrothgar's men. He comes to the hall late one night and kills thirty of the warriors in their sleep. For the next twelve years Grendel stalks the mead hall known as Heorot

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    evil, and are a challenge for Beowulf. During the Anglo-Saxon age where good and evil clashed in battle, there was a brave hero named Beowulf who fought many battles and who led monsters to their doom. With fate and strength by his side nothing could stop him. There were two kingdoms in this story that were overcome by evil. The People tried to fight back but it was no match for such an evil. The attitudes and actions between various monsters and humans show that Beowulf is a story comprised of battles

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    Bravery In Beowulf

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    1. Introduction   Beowulf, a fearsome warrior, travels to the Danes homeland in order to protect them from the evils of Grendel and his mother to the frightening dragon. He is a symbolic form to the Anglo - Saxon’s due to his heroics and strength to push through when nobody else will. The epic poem Beowulf displays Anglo- Saxon culture by the belief of fate in a society where both glory and loyalty heavily influence the peoples values and nature.    Body Paragraph 1   Beowulf portrays the Anglo-

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    In the epic Beowulf courage is an on going theme that is shown throughout the entire story. By definition courage is the state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger, fear, or vicissitudes on ones own will and determination. There are many things form the epic that could be used to prove this statement, but I chose to use the section entitled "The Final Battle." In this section there are two great speeches given by both Beowulf and Wiglaf. I believe that in both of

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    In the epic poem “Beowulf”, Beowulf himself used a variety of unique and smart methods and ways to win and defeat the monster’s that tormented Herrot. One method he used to defeat and kill one of his enemies was with the element of surprise and with no weapon. Another method he used to defeat and kill another one of his enemies was by going in right through the front door of the enemy’s lair. His method to that was originally thought of to kill his last enemy didn’t work out so well and had to get

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    Honor in Beowulf With no known author, Beowulf, originated in oral-tradition representing the Anglo-Saxon culture and lifestyle. It is a showcase work of “art”, serving as a purpose of moral instructions. Beowulf, shows a great demonstration on important Anglo-Saxon values. The main characters, Beowulf and Wiglaf, help portray the values of which the Anglo-Saxon hold among their culture. The poem, Beowulf exhibits three monumental values they uphold: bravery, honor, and loyalty. The protagonist

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