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    EVIL Monsters reinforce the heroic code by challenging the values of the heroic code, they show the relationship against good and 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

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    continue that counts (Winston Churchill).” Sir Gawain displayed these action and emotion during the fight to defeat the Green Knight. Sir Gawain was faced with many trials and tribulations through his journey that forced him to stay true to his Heroic Code. The principles that Sir Gawain demonstrated in the pursuit of the Green Knight are respecting women, service to the king with bravery, honor, and faith, and staying committed to his religious practices. Sir Gawain kept these guidelines true to

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    to the Heroic Code Beowulf, an epic poem composed during the Anglo-Saxon period and translated by Seamus Heaney, is about a fierce warrior named Beowulf who takes on evil, time and time again. During the epic poem, he meets with Grendel and Grendel’s mother and engages in battle with them in a heroic fashion. Beowulf has great accomplishments throughout his life and has the criteria to meet the heroic code. It is not an easy task to meet it and takes a special type of warrior. The code is not taken

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    “The Illiad” and “The Odyssey” are poems written by Homer, both poems discuss the idea surrounding the heroic code. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a ‘hero’ is defined as a person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. Specifically, if an individual partakes in acts that can cause harm or even death. The heroic code of Illiad in the aforementioned poems is defined as a set of principles administering the conduct of the homeric heroes. The aim of

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    Germanic heroic code acts as a set of rules and regulations that govern many everyday aspects of individuals lives in the Anglo-Saxon culture. Although similar to modern societal norms in terms of application, the Germanic heroic code is very different in many other ways, specifically in the sense that rebellion against this rigid code results in extreme implications such as persecution, exile, or execution. In his publication Beowulf and Epic Tradition, William Lawrence states that the code is “defined

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    prevalent topics found in Beowulf is how important the heroic code is in the Scandinavian culture. Much of the epic poem is dedicated to highlighting the heroic code which values include: strength, courage, and honor. Over the course of the poem and through this code’s attributes, Beowulf can be seen maturing from a gallant warrior into a wise leader. In Germanic societies, such as the one in which Beowulf takes place, there were heroic codes that define the way in which how a noble person should

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    Lama1 Dr. Schaap English 200A December 10, 2017 Beowulf is an Old English epic that shows us the qualities and traits of a great leader. We can see this by the usage of heroic code throughout the poem in the character Beowulf. The heroic code states that the values of a respectable king and leader are: strength, hospitality, generosity and loyalty. Although Beowulf can be an intimidating character we also see that he has a generous and loyal side to him

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    Warriors of ancient Greece were considered heroes by following the Heroic Code of excellence. They achieved this by acquiring a kleos; establishing fame, glory and a positive reputation. It was not an easy task to become a Grecian hero. Building and maintaining kleos meant that a warrior must be brave and strong, be “a speaker of words and a doer of deeds.” The solider had to protect his friends and harm his enemies, respect the gods and his elders, and most of all value his honor over his life.

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    for these people was the heroic code. The epic poem, Beowulf, was written during this hard time and uses the hero, Beowulf, as an embodiment of the code. The poet uses frame story, Biblical allusion, and foreshadowing throughout Beowulf in order to effectively create a representation of the heroic code and the belief in fate. The poet uses the literary device, frame story, to compare and contrast men and their deeds to Beowulf to highlight the aspects of the heroic code. The first story the poet

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    has high regard for its heroic code valuing pride, courage, and honor. Christian philosophy is seen through Beowulf’s belief of protection by God and achievements given through God. There is a certain amount of blend and conflict between the values of the Scandinavian warrior society and the elements of Christian philosophy throughout the story. The blend may not be perfect, but it works in a special way. In society’s, such as the one in Beowulf, there is a strict heroic code that would define how

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