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Hour November 9th, 2015 Beowulf Analysis Loyalty is a powerful bond between two people, and this bond is maintained by a mutual trust in eachother. Throughout Beowulf, loyalty is a recurring theme that gives us a deeper understanding of not one, but many characters. All a man has is his word, and the loyalty of men and women between each other is obvious in Beowulf. In this time period, loyalty was among the highest traits a person could have. The theme of Loyalty throughout this heroic epic…
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poems mark the early days of creative writing, and it is the Anglo-Saxon epic of Beowulf that is most recognized today. Beowulf has been translated many times, but the translation by Burton Raffel sticks true to the originally intended story well. The Anglo-Saxon people held virtues somewhat reminiscent of the values held today; however, through their literature, it is clear what values they held in highest regard. Beowulf is the prime example of Anglo-Saxon writings and many of the Anglo-Saxon beliefs…
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as one of the “first superheroes” in history. This character, Beowulf, from Beowulf, demonstrates super strength, his need to boast, and his selflessness in his quest to protect others around him. Although Beowulf demonstrates many characteristics, one of the most obvious is his superhuman strength. In fact, the whole reason Beowulf traveled overseas to the land of the Danes to save Herot is because he was…
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few actual tough manly men. Like Beowulf, men in those times were very strong and even had super-human strength. Obviously, no man today could have super-human strength, but many men today do not even have strength. The Danish coast guard even notices how tough Beowulf is. “Nor have I seen a mightier man-at-arms on this earth than the one standing here: unless I am mistaken, he is truly noble. This is no mere hanger-on in a hero’s armour.” (Beowulf 244-251)…
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In contrast, rather than focusing on the responsibilities as a way of appropriate behavior for the nobles, Beowulf focuses on the loyalty one has for his kingdom and the ability of one's strength. One exemplary action of loyalty was to give back to their people. The most noticeable and memorable action of giving back was how Hrothgar, "have men make a great mead-house which the sons of men should remember forever, and there within he would share everything with young and old that God had given him"…
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A prominent theme throughout the epic of Beowulf is loyalty. An example is presented on page 35, “Grendel’s monstrous mother, in grief for her son, next attacks Herot”. After Grendel is defeated, his mother attacks Heorot in loyalty for her son. Although they are demons, Grendel's mother demonstrates loyalty for her son and promises revenge.…
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Beowulf Essay I recently read one of the best epic poems ever written. “Beowulf” is an Anglo Saxon epic that takes place in Denmark during the sixth century. Beowulf, the main character, is the hero of the story because he saves Hrothgar and the Danes from Grendel and other monsters. Even though it was written a long time ago, “Beowulf” has many important lessons and themes throughout the epic that are still relevant in today’s world. These include how we treat each other, the dangers of pride and…
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the past. In the translated version of Beowulf, by Clarence Griffin Child, Beowulf sets off to slay a monster, Grendel, who is wreaking havoc in the land of the Danes. Hrothgar, king of Danes, accepts Beowulf’s help, and Beowulf defeats Grendel. This epic is set in the time of the Anglo-Saxon culture, where tradition and values reigned supreme. Beowulf provides an insight into the values of the Anglo-Saxon culture, such as power and strength, honor and loyalty, and bravery and truth. First of all…
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three traits: communication, strength, and loyalty. A true leader must show all characteristics in order to be considered great. Beowulf shows leadership by expressing his skills through his actions towards his warriors. Communication is a language connection between people by exchanging words and information. With communication, it is not enough to speak; a person must make sure that what is being spoken is also being understood and interpreted. Beowulf makes communication efforts with the warriors…
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and Franklin D. Roosevelt, to name a few. There are certain attributes that all great leaders share; selflessness, strength, confidence, and loyalty. In Seamus Heaney’s translation of the epic poem, Beowulf, the hero of the poem-Beowulf-fights three separate monsters, each more difficult than the last. Throughout his journey, the audience realizes that Beowulf exemplifies each of the elements of a prominent leader. Selflessness is a person’s ability to put their needs aside in order to…
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