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    Beowulf is a true Anglo-Saxon hero who ruled for 50 years, and was the noblest of all warriors across the lands. Throughout this essay Beowulf illustrates three important motives that show he is an Anglo-Saxon hero. He embodies national ideas-- honor, loyalty, and a valor in battle with his bravery. Beowulf, the Anglo-saxon warrior of the poem, exhibits great honor in everything he does. Before Beowulf quarrels with Grendel, Beowulf “took off the helmet and handed his attendant/ the patterned

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    Loyalty In Beowulf

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    from the people. The epic poem, Beowulf, tells of a courageous and brave man, also named Beowulf, as he ventures out to gain glory by defeating the fiendish monsters terrorizing the Kingdom of the Danes. Though the epic poem Beowulf upholds and delivers the importance of all heroic traits, the virtue of loyalty is proven to be valued above all others as illustrated through Beowulf’s commitment to Hrothgar’s kingdom and through the passing of the Geat crown

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    The epic poem of Beowulf has many universal themes but the two that stuck out to me the most were Justice and loyalty. The universal theme justice caught my interest mostly because this is honestly what the story is about and what the story revolves around. Many people have different views on how they see the story. Many feel as if Beowulf wasn’t at all a hero and was just some conceited “want to be” that fights battles just for the heck of it, others like myself feel as if he most definitely was

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    Who Is Beowulf Selfish

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    Beowulf is an epic poem, originally written in Old English. The literary work has no known author, but is written about Anglo-Saxon culture. Beowulf is a Geat warrior, often described as the world’s strongest man. Due to the ideology of the Anglo-Saxon’s, a man is defined by his reputation. Though Beowulf is viewed as the hero of his story, he does not act selflessly. Furthermore, as a Geat, it is second nature for Beowulf to desire praise for his works. The first trace of Beowulf’s selfish ambition

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    Trevor Lenke Purcell English 12H 9 September 2016 The Great Beowulfino Beowulf is an Epic story set in times long, long ago. Beowulf is an allegory which is also a story that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. Beowulf’s way of showing honor and leadership is how this story is an allegory Beowulf is a story between the Geats and the Danes. The town of Danes is in for a rough patch of evil, but have a solution. A demon named Grendel is spawned to follow Cain from Cain and Abel. Grendel

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    had civilized ideals. Beowulf, an epic poem about a warrior prince who travels Scandinavia fighting monsters, contains crucial testimony to support that the bonds of kinship, a certain mark of a civilized society, were highly valued during the time; the importance placed on the bonds between those in the Geat community shows that the Anglo-Saxons were, in fact, civilized. The Anglo-Saxons kept detailed records of their familial heritage through oral stories, such as Beowulf. When the narrator introduces

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    Beowulf Traits

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    Beowulf is an epic from the Anglo-Saxon period about a hero who takes on great challenges and adventures. The character Beowulf embodies the virtues of the Anglo-Saxon culture and beliefs. He embodies the traits of Anglo-Saxon society: strength, bravery, honor, and the desire to help the helpless. In the battle with Grendel approaches Heorot and tears open the door.Grendel reaches for Beowulf, but Beowulf grabs Grendel's arm with a grip stronger than any Grendel has felt before. Grendel gets

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    film Beowulf, he goes through trials and temptations. The hero also makes many regretful decisions but he is still an excellent leader. Beowulf is a brave warrior. Heroes are supposed to be reliable and always willing to help. They sometimes have to put other before themselves. Beowulf has to make many hard decisions. He came from his homeland to save Hrothgar and his people. The first trial he has is an encounter with is Grendel.

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    Christianity vs. Paganism Beowulf is an epic poem combining different stories consisting of contrasting elements, such as paganism and Christianity. Within these stories of Beowulf and the followers of Beowulf, as well as the enemies, paganism actually played the role of the largest religion practiced versus that of Christianity. The stories that make up this epic go by their own titles like, The Wrath of Grendel, The Coming of Beowulf, The Battle with Grendel, The Monster’s Lair, The Battle with

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    mourning for three days and four nights because four is a holy number in paganism while three is a holy number in christianity. In our story we wanted to include both elements so we chose these numbers. We included the prophet Hildegard because in Beowulf it spoke of a woman who made a prophecy about the future. The book says, “A Geat woman too sang out in grief: With hair bound up, she unburdened herself of her worst fears, a wild litany of nightmare and lament: her nation invaded, Enemies on the

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