Heroes In Beowulf

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A good leader is someone who leads a group. Leaders of our country, of our school, or even leaders of our house should consist of these qualities. They should be courageous, not afraid to take charge, and they must be quick-witted to devise a spectacular plan. Heroes are somewhat similar to leaders as well. Heroes have to be courageous in the face of danger. They have to think quickly to devise a plan. Heroes though may be scared at times. Especially when they are facing a fear, but what makes them a hero is that they go through with it and save the day. A good leader might say, “Come on, this way into battle!” But a hero might say, “We’re going to wait outside the beast’s cave and lure it out with the odor. Then half of us can go in the cave while …show more content…
He wanted to see Grendel face to face, but that killed many people. Yes, Grendel had vision like a bat, but Hrothgar didn’t know that. He let the lord's attack Grendel to get killed. That shows he’s a leader. Then plan he said might've been that. But a hero doesn’ or tries not to let others die for him. Beowulf is a hero. When Beowulf was going against Firedrake, he used his wits instead of his wits instead of his strengths. Prior knowledge helped Beowulf in this case. He knew to use the bees, because of the story of Sigemund and Fitela. “‘They used their wits, you see. If you can’t beat evil by strength alone, then a little cunning is called for.” (96) Beowulf understands that you can’t always rely on your strengths. Mostly because when he was young he defeated Her and Grendel with his bare hands. His strong wrists were helpful and were a strength to defeating them. Now that he’s much older and weaker, he’s can’t rely on his own physical strength anymore. His keen knowledge helped him to rule peacefully for forty years, so he didn’t have to fight. But when the peace was disturbed, his intelligence did save the day. It just came at a