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    information on how people were to attempt to live. They also give information on what a good person was supposed to be. In Beowulf‚ the poem tells us about certain qualities that we should not have. A monster that Beowulf was to defeat represents each of these qualities. In the poem‚ there are three monsters. They each represent qualities that good humans should not have‚ while Beowulf can represent some of the qualities we should want. The first of the three monsters is Grendel. Grendel was an outcast

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    overwhelming obstacles. Beowulf‚ because of his selflessness‚ valor‚ and honor‚ is the epitome of an epic hero. In this poem‚ Beowulf shows many examples of his selflessness. He goes out of his way to save others despite the fact that he wasn’t obliged to. When Beowulf is announcing himself to Hrothgar‚ he states that he is under Higlac‚ whom Hrothgar had once done a favor to. To repay Hrothgar‚ Beowulf had gone to Herot in order to save

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    valued bravery‚ loyalty‚ and justice or fairness‚ and it is evident in their literature. The Anglo-Saxons valued bravery. In the story of BeowulfBeowulf is viewed as the best hero who ever lived. He is admired for many of his qualities. Bravery being the one of them. He willingly fights dangerous beasts and risks his life to protect the people. Beowulf also displays bravery when he confronts the beast. He never

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    example” (Benjamin Disraeli). In this quote Mr. Disraeli is saying a hero is anyone who will be remembered for the dignified examples they set for others. The epic poem of Beowulf‚ rewritten in English by Seamus Heaney‚ is a grade-A caliber source of how people viewed a “hero’ back in Anglo-Saxon times. The Geat hero‚ Beowulf‚ leads his people through his examples of fearlessness and pure strength. These are some of the qualities they believe makes a true hero. Today‚ for the most part‚ we view are

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    In the reading of Beowulf‚ it is clear that the author is the moral compass that directs the poem and keeps this mindset through the whole story. With doing outside research I noticed different scholars frequently question whether or not the author was writing with his Christian faith as the mainstream of his work. Many would say Beowulf is somewhat of a Christ figure. Grendel is also what man may call the devil. This somewhat contradicts the common census of this actual piece being pagan theology

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    Another one of Christian beliefs that is defined in Beowulf‚ is the representative of Paganism. The paganism components talks about in Beowulf‚ fist talks about Grendel’s portrayal. Grendel is described in these lines: “Till the monster stirred‚ that demon‚ that fiend‚ Grendel‚ who haunted the moors‚ the wild Marshes‚ and made his home in a hell” (l. 16-18). All the way through the poem the devilish monster Grendel‚ that has hate towards Herot Hall and the meeting of his men partying. In line for

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    Nessa midy astiti 121211223015 History of literature Beowulf Here‚ I would like to explain about one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature. Beowulf‚ is an old English heroic epic poem which is consist of 3182 alternative long line. The name of the title Beowulf is related to the traditional old English and set in Scandinavia. This poem tell that Beowulf is the hero who come from Geats in Scandinavia and take a travel to Denmark with his band of soldiers which include his best

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    Beowulf Study Guide 1. Who is Hrothgar? The King of Denmark 2. Why doesn’t Grendel touch Hrothgar throne? Because it’s holy and he’s evil. 3. Why does Beowulf go to Denmark? He heard about what was happening and he wanted to help. 4. What is the first thing Grendel did when he saw Beowulf? He grabbed him 5. What happens when Grendel realizes Beowulf’s strength? He tries to run away 6. Who added Christian illusions to Beowulf? The Monks 7. Why was Grendel not in God’s favor? He was a

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    When Beowulf returns victoriously to his homeland after the defeat of Grendel‚ one might expect that the text would praise him and celebrate his triumphs. This is indeed the case in lines 2163-2210‚ however the author also chooses this moment to reveal an unexpected aspect of the hero’s lowly past: that before he left for the Danish lands‚ King Hygelac and the Geat people “had never much esteemed [Beowulf] in the mead-hall”. A similar surprising moment arises just after our hero kills Grendel’s mother

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    Aforementioned They say good first impressions are important‚ but these characters find themselves in an unfortunate plight. In the original and famous poem‚ Beowulf‚ GRENDEL is the evil‚ most abominable creature on the planet. His grim and naturally monstrous appearance haunts the Danes and people of the mead hall. His heart is heavy and dark‚ according to Beowulf‚ but in John Gardner’s Grendel‚ he explains in much detail how he truly feels about himself and his actions. Being raised alone (occasionally by his

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