Examples Of Fearlessness In Beowulf

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Undertaking the leadership role is not easy. (get back later because why) Fearlessness/ Confidence. These three words, although 2 separate words, can be combined into one trait, this is because you cannot have fearlessness without confidence. Intuition/The ability to look into the past, and determine the right measures to be made in a case of encountering an unfamiliar battle: Beowulf has plenty of experience that he tells to people. When he fights different monsters, he reflects on the past to be able to. Taking responsibility this is one that Beowulf takes especially. (Sad he didn’t get the head of that person). The three common traits in leadership, as portrayed by Beowulf include: Fearlessness, Intuition, and the ability to take responsibility.
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These two words, confidence and fearlessness, have to be conjoined together into one trait due to the necessity of their inability to be one. Confidence builds upon the ability to be fearless, or, in other words, a person cannot obtain confidence without the dissipation of fear. Fear is a human instinct, and with it, humans tend to generate a sense of skepticism. The constructed sense of skepticism gets rid of the confidence a person may or may not have, and gives them doubts. Beowulf encompasses this trait especially, through experience, and with the natural ideology of the Viking warrior. An example of Beowulf showing his fearlessness and confidence is the battles against Grendel and his mother. Beowulf had so much confidence in himself, that he was sure he would be able to get something off of Grendel (his head), to prove that he did indeed kill Grendel. In the battle against Grendel, Beowulf is