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    The oldest English epicBeowulf‚ although composed twelve centuries ago‚ uses many of the same ideals and values that exist in modern life and modern literature. These attributes are still important‚ but they do not occupy every aspect of life as in Anglo- Saxon England. Some of the ideals have little use today‚ such as fate‚ while other virtues‚ such as loyalty‚ are encouraged and highly respected traits. Other values‚ like fame‚ have taken on bad connotations in modern day and are not esteemed

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    sympathetic towards him. Since it is told from the first person perspective‚ the reader can get a clearer picture into Grendel’s life and see that each story has two sides Grendel telling the story makes readers feel sympathetic towards him . In the epic of Beowulf‚ Grendel was a monster who was pure evil but in this‚ he is almost childlike which makes the reader pity him. When he was being attacked by humans‚ "he bellowed for his mother” just like how a child would call out for his mom when he is hurt

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    Beowulf: Movie Vs Poem

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    Beowulf is a warrior who fights against the darkest‚ biggest and strongest monster in the world. I will list the differences between the movie and the poem. The first different ist he Queen. In the poem she just comes to the end and sais one sentence and in the movie she is acting in different scenes. The first scene where she played was already at the beginning when Grendel comes and destroys everything. The second different and in my opinion the biggest‚ is after Beowulf kills Grendel. In the

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    An epic is a long poem‚ typically one derived from ancient tradition‚ narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation. Some cultures‚ like the anglo-saxons‚ believe that epics should represent the best and the worst of their lives. One of the epics by the Anglo-Saxons is Beowulf translated by Burton Raffel‚ it tells the story of glory. The protagonist in the story is Beowulf ‚ he represents bravery‚ family values‚ and heroism. All of these traits are vital

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    Hero Archetypes and Epic Conventions in The Odyssey and Beowulf It is remarkable how closely one can compare two epics that have such diverse and unique historical and cultural backgrounds. A Greek poet named Homer wrote The Odyssey sometime from BC 1400-900 during the Mycenaean Period. The epic preceding The Odyssey‚ called The Iliad‚ revolves around Achilles‚ the hero of the commonly known Trojan Wars. The Odyssey is a continuation of The Iliad and deals with Odysseus‚ another hero of the Trojan

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    “I am Beowulf‚ son of Ecgtheow. I am Beowulf‚ not afraid of you. I am Beowulf‚ come to kill you!” Grendel raises his arm trying to attack Beowulf but Beowulf grabs his arm so tight Grendel has never felt this before. Beowulf then tears off Grendel’s arm. Grendel screams in pain. I think this book would be a good book for people because Beowulf has weaknesses and strengths. He is a fighter but a good person inside. He doesn’t get forced to do things‚ he does them because he wants to help his people

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    Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House‚ is an examination of human nature and personality. Each of the five main characters displays personality traits that can be considered a character flaw. Nora Helmer is an example of a person who has the flaw of being childish. That flaw is made evident in several ways. Nora Helmer is considered a childish young woman in the play. She lets her husband control her; she acts as if she doesn’t have a mind of her own When she around her husband she acts like she is

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    Anglo-Saxon warriors‚ like Beowulf‚ fight some pretty crazy creatures. They exhibit characteristics that many people do not possess anymore‚ like honor‚ loyalty‚ strength‚ bravery‚ courage‚ courtesy‚ leadership‚ and pride. When Beowulf speaks about his swimming challenge with Breca‚ he tells Unferth and the others‚ “…when some ocean creature pulled me to the bottom. Pinioned fast and swathed in its grip‚ I was granted one final chance: my sword plunged and the ordeal was over. Through my own hands

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    Beowulf is the story about a great warrior‚ prince of the Geats‚ the strongest man in the world. Beowulf is able to kill the spawn of the devil and the devil spawns mother and many other creatures. Beowulf is sent to Hrothgar to help them with a monster who has been terrorizing their home because the monster hates human joy and laughter. This is one of the first creatures he agrees to challenge. Beowulf is an epic hero because he is on a quest‚ he has superhuman strength‚ he also risks death or glory

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    Heroes are characterized by their intelligence and resourcefulness‚ strength‚ bravery‚ and loyalty. Based on this description‚ Odysseus‚ the protagonist of Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey‚ is a hero. In the section “The Cyclops”‚ Odysseus represents these five characteristics in many forms. His bravery is shown when he approached the Cyclops‚ Polyphemus‚ while trapped in his cave‚ to yell about not obeying the gods’ rule of treating guests well‚ as he was not‚ to Odysseus and his men. A portion of

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