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    THE STRANGER AND METAMORPHOSIS: A COMPARISON By WEI YUDAN School of Government‚ 1000016939 [Abstract] Kafka’s novel The Metamorphosis and Camus’ The Stranger both lie an essential absurdity‚ and they both feature situations out of which come to light existentialist values. While The Metamorphosis highlights that one must interact with society in order to have a meaning in life. As for the differences‚ each novel has its individual narrative point of view and typical writing style. [Key Words] The

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    this process the heimisch body becomes th eunheimlich and the disabled parts can be seen as the originary body made unfamiliar by repression "The uncanniness of the monster Grendel in the poem ’Beowulf’ is an expression of yearning for the lost culture of Anglo-Saxon heroic world with all its bravery and hopelessness. Grendel also represents the uncanny double not only of Beowulf but also of the world and the reader. The answers to where does the uncanny starts and ends are not immaterial because

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    a herds armor." (244- 251) This quote is showing the loyalty Beowulf beholds and that the people cherish so much. Beowulf stands upon others with his loyalty to his king. He drops everything and helps Hrothgar each time he needs him ‚ conquering Grendel‚ his mother‚ and the dragon. However not only Beowulf is loyal in the text‚ almost every other character in Beowulf is loyal to someone‚ in their own way. Beowulf most importantly emphasizes the significance of loyalty. Beowulf could have if he was

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    Loyalty In Beowulf

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    their others and kings. Without that‚ it would fall from power. Beowulf worked mainly out of loyalty‚ he tried to be a servant to his king by making peaceful friendship between the Danes and Geats. He created that peaceful friendship by defeating Grendel and his mother. Because Beowulf wasn’t selfish and unloyal‚ it gave him a well known reputation and popularity with both the Geats and Danes and their kings. In Beowulf‚ there is a part that says‚ “Nor have I seen a mightier man-at-arms on this

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    Existentialist Freedom

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    be. However‚ with every bit of freedom that is granted to man‚ there is an inevitable and considerable amount of responsibility that comes along with it. In Basic Writings of Existentialism‚ Jean-Paul Sartre provides readers with a life-questioning preposition on the freedom granted to man. According to existentialism‚ every individual has full and unlimited freedom in his or her life. The proposed notion that everyone must carry the weight of responsibility in every choice that they make‚ begins

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    Beowulf‚ more Siegmund or Hermond? In the story of Beowulf‚ Beowulf just killed Grendel and the story tellers were telling stories of two different men. One was Hermod who was “granted greater strength than anyone” (Beowulf 1717). He‚ “ignored all wise men’s warnings‚/Ruled only with courage” (Beowulf 907-908). In the end his pride had lead him to exile and ultimately to his death. Siegmund was a courageous‚ brave‚ and famous warrior who fought giants‚ monsters‚ and a treasure-rich dragon.

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    respected warrior. In the first lines we are told that he is a "good man among the Geats" and that he was a man of awsome strength. We are immediately aware of his confidence and pride as it describes his burning desire to rise up to the challenge of Grendel‚ a enemy who has wreaked havoc in Heorot and slain hundreds of brave warriors who thought they were strong enough to overcome him. Another telling fact of the story is that even though he is loved by the wise men and warriors of his land‚ they do

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    from the harp plays and singing from the poet. 2. Describe what transpires in the mead hall to evoke the anger of the monster. In the darkness near the mead hall was a monster which we later learn is GrendelGrendel

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    Gawain Vs Beowulf

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    During the Anglo-Saxon era‚ heroism played a crucial role. Society was based on a heroic code that expected individuals to exhibit attributes of a honorable warrior. The heroic code implied a set of principles‚ which emphasized on the valour of an individual. An hero must possess traits such as: immense courage‚ loyalty‚ and willingness to sacrifice themselves to save their people. In “ Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” and “ Beowulf‚” there are many similarities as well as differences between the

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    14 External links Definitional issues and background[edit] There has never been general agreement on the definition of existentialism. The technological term is often seen as a historical convenience as it was first applied to many philosophers in hindsight‚ long after they had died. In fact‚ while existentialism is generally considered to have originated with Kierkegaard‚ the first prominent existentialist philosopher to adopt the term as a self-description was Jean-Paul Sartre. Sartre purports

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