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    Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Hero The Anglo-Saxons’ cultures and traditions are rooted in their beliefs of the perfect hero. Their ideal hero has many key characteristics influenced by their culture including courage, strength, bravery, thick skin, loyalty, humbleness, and the ability to create strong trustworthy friendships. Beowulf is an epic poem that exhibits the ideal Anglo-Saxon hero. The Anglo-Saxon traditions illustrated in Beowulf accurately represent the Anglo-Saxon traditions of the time period

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    The period of the Anglo-Saxon stretched from 410 to 1066, which was six hundred years. Anglo-Saxon is used to refer to a period of history in Britain, which was the years between the end of Roman occupation and the Norman Conquest. The term "Anglo-Saxon" has been historically used to describe many members of the Germanic peoples. The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes were Germanic people that the Anglo-Saxons descended from. The Anglo-Saxon people spoke their own dialects that later became known as Old English

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    Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Hero The Anglo-Saxons culture and traditions are rooted in their beliefs of the perfect hero. Their ideal hero has many key characteristics influenced by their culture including courage, strength, bravery, thick skin, loyalty, humbleness, and the ability to create strong trustworthy friendships. Beowulf is an epic poem that exhibits the ideal Anglo-Saxon hero. The Anglo-Saxon traditions illustrated in Beowulf accurately represent the Anglo-Saxon traditions of the time period

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    culture a hero can be anybody who endangers their own protection to help someone else or to help the group as a whole. Today's necessities to be a hero can be anybody as long as they put other people’s lives before them, in which they will be seen as unselfish and kind. Many features that are represented of heroes were once used to decide a hero back in the Anglo-Saxon times. In the poem Beowulf, the fighter Beowulf is the model of an Anglo-Saxon hero. Some of the features that define a hero today were

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    Bravery. Honor. Intelligence. Loyalty. Sense of Duty. Selflessness. Sense of Justice. Strength. Boasting. These are the common characteristics of an Anglo-Saxon hero. Anglo-Saxon heroes display some or all of these attributes, which help distinguish them as a hero. Much like Batman and Superman or other heros of modern day, Anglo-Saxon heroes protect the public against evil foes, or perhaps Villains. They act courageously and selflessly, without seeking personal gain. Also, they possess an overwhelming

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    Beowulf is a hero in that he represents the values of courage, strength, respect, loyalty, and honor. Beowulf is willing to do whatever and whenever to protect Hrothgar and all his people. Anglo-Saxon heroes are willing to put their own lives in danger for the good of the people. Beowulf owes Hrothgar a favor, and that favor is to fight off Grendel. Grendel comes to Heorot Hall almost every night and kills a lot of Hrothgar warriors, eating some also. Hrothgar is an older king, he can’t seem to

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    One of the first epic poems, Beowulf, written by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet features the most heroic man at the time. The hero, known as Beowulf possesses, all the extraordinary physical appearances and character traits qualifying him to be an Anglo Saxon hero. Allegedly, he seems to be an invincible being with super-human strength and abilities that he uses to protect his allies. Beowulf never fears death; he is always encountering beasts and horrible monsters such as the evil Grendel and the

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    Being a hero can mean many different things. A modern day hero might be someone who has a strong moral code or someone that has extraordinary powers and abilities but, looking back in time the meaning of a hero has changed slightly. During Anglo-Saxon times, being a hero meant being loyal to their lord and god, having a sense of duty, being selfless, having honor, being intelligent, and boasting. It also meant being brave and having courage, having a sense of justice, and having larger than life

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    portrays identical similarities of an Anglo-Saxon hero. Beowulf is the first epic poem that has ever been written. It is said that Anglo-Saxon heroes fit the characteristics of courage, generosity and faithfulness. Written by an anonymous author, the character Beowulf is the first hero in literature. This changed literature in many ways. A ton of stories contain heroic characters in them. Faithfulness is one of the important traits of an Anglo-Saxon hero. In the beginning of the poem, Beowulf makes

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    Back in the times of the Anglo-Saxons, being a hero was considered to be someone who would go far beyond what anyone else would do, to protect others. The poem of Beowulf, written in the Anglo-Saxon times by an anonymous author, is an excellent example of an Anglo-Saxon hero. This is because Beowulf sailed across the seas, in order to kill a monster who had hunted and preyed upon another kingdom, and had no other reason to do so except that they were in need of help. He also shows amazing strength

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