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    mourn" (45). Christian and pagan ideals are the motivation for vengeance in "Grendel’s Mother’s Attack." It is hard to ignore the Christian and pagan elements of Beowulf. These elements‚ that have been so uniquely combined in the poem‚ define the heroic warrior‚ Beowulf‚ and the evil menace‚ Grendel’s mother. The reader is introduced to Grendel’s mother through her lineage. "From [Cain] sprang many a devil sent by fate"(43). From this quotation alone we can see the fusion of Christian and pagan elements

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    María Isabel Carrasco Cara Chards CHRISTIAN AND PAGAN ELEMENTS IN BEOWULF The poem Beowulf is full of Pagan and Christian elements‚ this combination gave place to many discutions about the origin of the poem. On the one hand some scholars have said that this is the result of a transcription made by some monks where they added the christian elements‚ on the other hand it is believed that the poem was written in a period in which the Anglo-Saxons were being converted from their worship of Germanic

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    from one to another by word of mouth‚ and never being written. Later on it was written down by monks who felt the need to Christianize the story‚ and remove some pagan elements. In later years‚ the old manuscripts were translated into English by Seamus Heaney. Beowulf seems to have characteristics of pagan beliefs‚ but also elements of Christianity‚ while the hero of the story displays traits and virtues of both worlds. In the beginning of Beowulf‚ the author describes the passing of Beowulf ’s father

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    powerful‚ invading Saxon armies. A product of Celtic mythology‚ he is subjected to have led Britons to a decisive victory at Mount Badon‚ killing 960 enemies in one charge (Ruud). Though‚ his kingship and throne to Camelot was subjected to Christian elements. From what is seen through Medieval history by literature‚ Christianity is relevant to the Arthurian legend. King Arthur is supported by an honorable accord of knights at his Round Table. Also‚ quest for the Holy Grail is signified in King Arthur’s

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    The Dream of the Rood‚ one of the few surviving pieces of Anglo-Saxon literature‚ is a vital reference for the ambiguous culture of England’s early ancestors. Argued as one of the oldest pieces of Old English Literature‚ The Dream of the Rood effectively embodies the blended culture‚ moral code‚ and religious values of its unknown author. In the poem the narrator recalls a vision he received in a dream‚ where he encounters the rood on which Christ was crucified. The rood’s dictation‚ steeped with

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    Dockray-Miller‚ Mary. "The Feminized Cross of the Dream of the Rood." Philological Quarterly 76.1 (1997): 1+. Literature Resource Center. Web. 15 Nov. 2014. The article “The Feminized Cross of the Dream of the Rood” discusses the concept of feminism as it is applied to the cross and the notion of masculinity as it is applied to Jesus‚ and how they were connected as well as proving the gender theory. Dockray -Miller‚ an American scholar of Anglo-Saxon England best known for her work on gender in

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    Principles of Christian Dream Interpretation Defining Dream and Vision: 1. Dream - “A sequence of images‚ etc. passing through a sleeping person’s mind” (Webster’s Dictionary) 2. Vision - “A mental image” (Webster’s Dictionary) 3. “In a dream‚ a vision of the night...” (Job 33:15) You will note from this verse the close connection the Hebrews maintained between the dream and the vision. The words are used almost interchangeably. Both dreams and visions involve the viewing of images on the screen

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    In our lives‚ as in literature‚ Christian symbols have great meaning. In the novel ‘Dracula’‚ the author Bram Stoker shows that Count Dracula perverts elements of Christian tradition. To pervert something is when you turn right to wrong. Throughout the book‚ the use of setting‚ symbols‚ and specific events effectively displays Dracula’s perversion of Christian tradition. The setting in the novel contributes to how Dracula’s perversion of Christian elements is significant. Referring to the novel

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    Q. What is the role of the Supernatural in A Midsummer Night’s Dream? Ans: The supernatural has a great importance in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s fairies are largely derived from Warwickshire folk-lore and superstition‚ though Shakespeare might have also got some hints for them from a number of literary sources. They constitute the chief charm and attraction of the play‚ and critics after critics have vexed eloquent in praise of them. The fairies are the

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    The Major Comedic Elements of A Midsummer Night’s Dream Like most comedies‚ Shakespeare’s comedies also aimed to entertain the audience and to conclude with a somewhat happy ending. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is no exception to that rule. Also like most of his comedies‚ the main theme of this play is marriage or the celebration of a marriage. Although marriage is the main theme of this play‚ Shakespeare conveys many other themes though the lyrical expressions of the work. These

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