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    Meursault is characterized as a detached and emotionless character‚ which reflects the idea of existentialism in The Stranger by Albert Camus. Existentialism is a philosophy that emphasizes freedom to choose‚ and make choices without outside influences. This can be shown throughout the novel‚ as Meursault makes choices in his everyday life. An existentialist must accept the consequences to their decisions. Meursault is an example of an existentialist. He has a fervor for truth‚ because of this he

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    meaning embedded within it. For instance‚ Sartre wrote it as a reaction to the German occupation of France. He also included much of his philosophy‚ and existentialist point of view. Existentialism makes an emphasis on the concept that “existence precedes essence”(Kaufmann 295). In addition‚ Sartre’s existentialism states that man is always free‚ and completely responsible for himself. In his freedom‚ man is faced with several choices‚ choices that may cause anguish‚ anguish that we must face (294)

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    leadership‚ strength‚ craving for fame and glory‚ among other things. Beowulf exemplifies bravery‚ courage and strength when he goes off to fight the monster Grendel so that he can no longer terrorized of people of Danesland. He feels a certain responsibility to protect people‚ which is common characteristic of an epic hero. When he defeats Grendel he is hailed as a hero‚ he receives fame throughout the kingdom for his deed. Beowulf seeks fame and glory even in his old age when he goes

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    earlier. Grendel‚ a beast like individual who projects jealousy quiet often (1-4). He’s constant sorrow of being exiled causes him to lash out and kill (35-39). We may not go as far to kill someone the way Grendel did‚ but we do kill people’s self-esteem. Jealousy is a monster in its self. The thrive to be better than another boils inside of a person until said person acts on it. Rather than killing‚ like Grendel‚ young society tends to lower anther’s self-esteem. The actions of Grendel are resulted

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    puts itself back together. Existentialism -Kafka never studied philosophy but he was friends with several intellectuals and read works by famous philosophers. -Several people think of Kafka as an existentialist. -Existentialism is a 20th-century philosophical movement‚ which assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves. -The early 19th century philosopher Søren Kierkegaard is regarded as the father of existentialism. -Franz Kafka was an important

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    self-knowledge; in fact there are a series of events which lead up to his inner realization. Grendel is a powerful monster who terrorizes the Danes. He is feared of immensely by all of the people and nobody who has the courage to withstand him survives the attempt. “He was spawned in that slime‚ conceived by a pair of these monsters born of Cain‚ punished forever for the crime of Abel’s death.” (Line 19-23)Grendel is such a bad figure that he is known to be the reincarnation of the devil. When terrorizing

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    believe in magic and many of them practice magic. They also believe in the existence of gods and goddesses that affect our daily lives. Pagans believe in supernatural monsters and magical heroes. Beowulf and Grendel are perfect examples of this. Beowulf is a hero with superhuman or magical powers. Grendel is a demonic supernatural monster. There are also other mythical beasts included in Beowulf such as a dragon and sea monsters. These types of creatures are completely pagan. In Beowulf‚ some of the

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    Beowulf and modern day heroes share the same traits by doing good for the sake of good‚ having courage‚ and having supernatural powers. “ A prince of the Geats‚ had killed grendel”. (404) Through his battle with Grendel it truly showed the courage he had. Due to the fact that the monster reigned terror throughout the city. After 12 years; Beowulf was called to save the people. Throughout the series of Spider Man‚ Peter Parker plays a huge in protecting the city of New York‚ fight the bad guys trying

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    Every mind has struggled with Existentialism. Its founders toiled to define it‚ philosophers strained to grasp it‚ teachers have a difficult time explaining it. Where do these Existentialists get the right to tell me that my one and only world is meaningless? How can a student believe that someone was sitting in jail and figured out that our existence precedes our essence? Existentialism places man in the center of his own universe; free to make his own choices and decide his purpose. Many of

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    men in a thick cloud of shame. In Beowulf‚ the bloodthirsty monster Grendel terrorizes the Danish mead hall‚ Heorot. It seems that no warrior in Denmark can challenge the beast‚ and the Danes continue to suffer greatly. Word of this plight spreads‚ and it soon reaches a Geatish warrior named Beowulf. Beowulf is so confident in his own strength and skill that he‚ without hesitation‚ decides he will sail to Denmark to battle Grendel. As a warrior‚ Beowulf is inclined to take the challenge and prove

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