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    The concept of self and selflessness is prime to all Indian philosophies. Two of India’s philosophical systems, Jainism and Buddhism, teach renunciation of the self in order to reach Samadhi and Dharma (i.e. enlightenment, breaking free from the cycle of rebirth and correct living) (Collins, 1990). While Jainism strongly espouses denial of self, both as an ideological concept and as a tangible reality, Buddhism teaches renunciation of self by way of still using the self as a vehicle for such understanding

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    ubiquitous in modern society as well as in the epic poem Beowulf, align completely with the archetype of an epic hero, these qualities being selflessness, generosity, and bravery. The traits of epic heroes are glorified in society and are the standard to which a society bases their morals from, a prime example of one such trait is selflessness. Not only is selflessness portrayed in Beowulf with a positive

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    In Beowulf, selflessness is a big part of the story, Beowulf goes out and helps the people of another place. He doesn’t have to do it because he doesn’t live there so if he didn’t defeat Grendel it wouldn’t affect him either way. He does it though and not only defeats Grendel but also Grendel’s mother because she came after the people when her son was killed. Beowulf knew that if he didn’t kill her the people would still live in fear. That’s what makes him selfless. He does things that need to be

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    The economic conditions of the Younger family not only lead to the deferral of their dreams, but also to the neglect of their moral values as they begin to see wealth as a necessity. Selflessness is the idea that one is able to be more concerned with the needs of others over themselves. The value of selflessness is crucial in the Younger household, and is exemplified by Mama who plans on using the insurance money selflessly to buy a house for her family, rather than taking a vacation. Despite this

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    The concept of self and selflessness is prime to all Indian philosophies. Two of India’s most popular religious systems, Jainism and Buddhism, teach renunciation of the self in order to reach Samadhi and Dharma (i.e. enlightenment, breaking free from the cycle of rebirth and correct living) (Collins, 1990). While Jainism vehemently espouses denial of self, both as an ideological concept and as a tangible reality, Buddhism teaches renunciation of self by way of still using the self as a vehicle for

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    Beowulf has many interpreted lessons, things like selflessness, knowing when to quit, be smart about your choices, accept the consequences, and accept your fate. These lessons are both good and kind of creepy in a sense, but they can be applied in all events. Most of the lessons listed are common sense but they should be reiterated to make the connections to Beowulf. Selflessness Selflessness is a characteristic found everywhere in history and stories. Like in Beowulf, for example, when Beowulf hears

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    Community is defined as a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. Throughout the Bean Trees, the common element that binds the characters is selflessness and the unwavering generosity that presents itself through their actions. The most prominent characters guilty of such altruistic endeavors are coincidently the main characters, Taylor, Lou Ann, Mattie, Estevan and Esperanza. Each of these people show a tight bond with each other and those around

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    massacre of hundreds of people. They were later awarded various medals by several world leaders. These men showed great examples of the heroic qualities of selflessness, courage, and perseverance. Heroes are selfless; they show little or no concern about themselves, especially with regard to fame or recognition. In Beowulf, Beowulf shows selflessness when he dives off of the cliff after Grendel’s mother (30). He does not want her to cause the trepidation that Grendel

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    days, everything they had known was destroyed, and it became the survival of the fittest and the wealthiest. While this broken society brought out the inner hero in some people, it brought out the chaos and lawlessness in others. Some embraced selflessness and saved hundreds of people, while others turned to looting, shooting,

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    In the Odyssey, Odysseus shows an act of selflessness for his crew. After Odysseus lands on the shores of an island (lotus eaters) his men are greeted with hospitality that in turn almost ruins them. When retelling the story to the king he said, “I drove them, all three wailing, to the ships, tied

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