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    The Death of a Legend’s Fame Fulfilling his life to not riches but fame. Sadly he outlived his legendary fame and with his old age was caught up by his boasting in his last fight against his mighty foe. In the epic of Beowulf‚ the legendary hero goes through the trials and tribulations he gets into because his lustful desire for fame. His boasting soon gets him into trouble where he soon realizes his pride will be the death of him. In the beginning of his journeys he was already held to a high status

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    Motivation In Beowulf

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    The Motivations of Each Character in the Beowulf Epic (The Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations of Each Character in the Beowulf Epic) In the Anglo-Saxon epic‚ Beowulf‚ the hero‚ Beowulf‚ goes on a journey to the land of the Danes accompanied by the bravest of his men to kill a murderous monster‚ Grendel. Grendel is a horrible creature that has been slaying the soldiers of Hrothgar in the land of the Danes to bring fear to the people‚ the kingdom‚ and Hrothgar. When Beowulf arrives‚ Hrothgar and the

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    Motivation In Beowulf

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    (A discussion of Beowulf’s Motivation) “We are Geats.” These are the first words that Beowulf speaks in the epic poem that bears his name. Beowulf tells a tale of his feats- he is a superhero of sorts - and about the principles on which he stands. Beowulf is an oral poem‚ and as such‚ has many theories about its origin‚ but no one is truly certain of its author. The words he speaks are significant in the way that the first thing he identifies with is his ethnicity. Beowulf is motivated by several different

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    Beowulf motivation (What are Beowulf Motivation?) Did Beowulf have any motivation when he went on his journeys? Now they say the author is unknown but in the book it’s translated by Burton Rafeel. Now whoever made this story made it epic and shows a tale. Now this tale is not like regular tales because it has a hero in it and an epic journey with epic enemies but it’s also a sad ending for the hero. Now I like this story and in this story Beowulf had a motivation throw this entire story. I say

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    2012 Beowulf and His Eternal Quest for Fame In our modern age‚ those who possess great talent in any given skill frequently attract a lot of attention; thus they generally become famous. Once the underdog‚ who usually embraces a humble attitude‚ starts to become popular and well-known‚ their personality makes a drastic shift; this new personality develops an egotistical and over-confident attitude‚ and their desire for fame and glory multiplies exponentially. Regarding the epic poem‚ Beowulf‚ the

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    mead-hall‚ Heorot‚ every evening. The narrator of Beowulf claims that Grendel’s motivation is hearing Hrothgar’s bard sing songs about God’s creation of the world‚ which rubs his demonic nature the wrong way. Whatever the reason‚ every night Grendel slaughters more Danes and feeds on their corpses after tearing them limb from limb. Although he can’t be harmed by the blade of any edged weapon‚ Grendel finally meets his match when the Geatish warrior Beowulf takes him on in a wrestling match. Cannibalism

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    Beowulf and Song of Roland are literary works that reveal the significance of warrior ethics and ideals. Although set in different times and representing different cultures‚ the warrior ethic of fame or shame pervades both Beowulf and Song of Roland. Heroism‚ honor‚ bravery‚ and strength shape men deserving of fame. Cowardice‚ betrayal‚ and weakness cover men in a thick cloud of shame. In Beowulf‚ the bloodthirsty monster Grendel terrorizes the Danish mead hall‚ Heorot. It seems that no warrior

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    Dear committee of the Hero Hall of Fame‚ I’m sitting here shocked at the fact; Beowulf seems to be missing from hall of fame. Beowulf is the greatest hero of his time. He possesses the most important qualities of a hero being courage‚ in-human abilities‚ and selflessness. Furthermore this heroic legend puts on a display of ridiculous amount of courage many times. He stated‚ “I have heard too‚ that the monster’s scorn of men is so great that he needs no weapons and fears none. Nor will I.”(166-169)

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    The Fame

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    Effects of fame on celebrities The fame of celebrities always plays an important role in society. The Media gives a big part of their resources to celebrities. Society is very interested in star’s life. They buy “gossip” magazines and avidly read news about them. Have you ever thought about effects of fame on celebrities? There are three effects: lack of freedom‚ scandals and gossip and impact on children of celebrities. First‚ celebrities cannot feel free and relaxed in public places. They

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    The Role of Fame‚ Fate‚ and Destiny in Beowulf Beowulf dedicated his last breath to save his people from the ravages of a deadly monster. Despite the frailties of old age‚ he hastened once more to save the day. Unfortunately‚ the terrible earth dragon was too much for him. Beowulf succumbed to his wounds and died. The last lines of this great Anglo Saxon epic was a tribute to him‚ “Thus the men of Geatland‚ his hearth-companions‚ mourned their hero’s passing‚ and said that of all the kings of

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