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    eventually drove them apart‚ Beowulf showed that he cared about the safety of the other swimmer enough to forfeit a victory.wulf also posses a strong sense of loyalty and reputation. When he learns that King Hrothgar is being tormented by the monster Grendel‚ he sails across the ocean with fourteen of his best men in order to aid Hrothgar‚ stating “I can show the wise Hrothgar a way/ to defeat his enemy and find respite” (lines 279-280). Aside from looking to build his reputation‚ which was very important

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    The supernatural‚ actions‚ and the settings are the three biggest things in beowulf’s epics. All of which go hand in hand in some way. which help produce a good epic. They build off of one another and result in being the major parts. Supernatural is one of the biggest things in an epic. Supernatural are things or events that are unbelievable or impossible. Examples of supernatural would be monsters‚ evil spirits‚ goblins and giants. In Beowulf the hero does some unimaginable things‚ he battles

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    Faster than a sea monster! Stronger than a demon! More powerful than a dragon! It’s… Beowulf‚ a medieval Geatish warrior willing to take on any challenge in order to make a name for himself … In the darkest of nights a strong‚ white man persists with determination‚ aggression and a yearning for adventure and pride as he soars through a dangerous landscape with his crew of gutsy comrades who loyally accompany their leader on his quest. The hero enters the foreign land and instantly astounds the people

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    Beowulf has many heroic characteristics. When Beowulf went to the Land Of Danes‚ he went to kill Grendel. He didn’t do it for the fame or the power. He wanted to kill him to help the Geats. He felt as if it was right‚ he says “They had in remembrance my courage and might. Many had seen me come safe from the conflict.” He never expected anything from anybody after anything he would do. Beowulf also has the heroic characteristics of being brave. Beowulf would go and fight taking a risk of his own

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    The Heart Aroused “It seems that to find the real path we have to go off the path we are on now‚ even for an instant‚ and earn the privilege of losing our way. As the path fades‚ we are forced to take a good look at the life in which we actually find ourselves.” This thought from the author and poet David Whyte brings up important concepts about our lives. Sometimes taking a step back and observing our own nature is all we need in order to better understand ourselves and where we are going.

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    Who Is Beowulf A Hero

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    great risk while performing acts of courage. He is recognized for his strengths and power of protecting his people. Beowulf is faced with three forces to fight‚ Grendel (a monster)‚

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    Beowulf Theme Analysis

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    Evil is shown in Beowulf very clearly. Beowulf went to kill Grendel because he was terrorizing a village. This sets up the Good vs. Evil theme. A quote from the story says‚ "So times were pleasant for the people

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    that trap. Choose‚ dear Beowulf‚ the better part‚ 1760 eternal rewards…” This excerpt from Beowulf is part of a speech which Hrothgar gives after Beowulf fulfills his promise and defeats the monsters that terrorized the Danes; those monsters being Grendel and Grendel’s mother. In this speech‚ Hrothgar praises Beowulf and contrasts him with Heremod‚ an evil king who “suffered in the end” (1720) for treating his kingdom badly. Hrothgar promises to reward Beowulf greatly for his victory‚ but also warns

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    of the qualities that Beowulf possesses is unnatural strength. He called himself the strongest of the Geats‚ his homeland‚ but others raved that he was “... stronger and greater than anyone in the world” (110). This is what allowed him to defeat Grendel; the quality that no one else possessed and one that only true heros have. Another important quality was his courage.

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    Comparison of Beowulf The poem and movie of Beowulf are both good in their each respected format. The poem of Beowulf is a great read about a true hero‚ and it helps one learn to read Old English. The movie of Beowulf is a decent action movie about a brave and courageous hero‚ and has an interesting visual form. The movie for Beowulf was originally suppose to launch

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