Friday, October 25, 2019
Epic of Beowulf Essay - Beowulf as the Ideal Anglo-Saxon :: Epic of Beowulf Essay
      Beowulf as the Ideal Anglo-Saxon                 Beowulf is a hero who embodies the ideal characteristics in the Anglo-Saxon  culture; these characteristics all come together to make up an epic tale.   He possesses the virtues, traits and beliefs that were respected in the  Anglo-Saxon culture.  Beowulf displays these virtues in his own actions and  words during different circumstances throughout the tale.                  Beowulf was "the strongest of the Geats" and also "greater  and stronger than anyone anywhere in this world".  Beowulf is shown to be  the strongest among the strong.  Physical strength was very much envied by  the Anglo-Saxon culture.  Beowulf could slay the greatest monster of all,  Grendell.  Beowulf killed Grendell; Grendell had never come to such a match  among a stronger person "That shepherd of evil, guardian of crime knew at once  that nowhere on earth had he met a man whose hands were harder".  This  shows the physical strength that Beowulf embodied.                Beowulf was fearless of all opponents and fought to defend  his fame and glory.  Beowulf did not need to tell anyone that he was  fearless; he showed them how fearless he was.  Beowulf needed no sword or  shield to protect him from Grendell when he killed Grendell with his own hands  "My lord Higlac might think less of me if I let my sword go where my feet were  afraid to, if I hid behind some broad linden shield: my hands alone shall fight  for me, struggle for life against the monster".  Beowulf jumped in the  water to fight Grendell's mourning mother, he did not know where he was going  yet, he went for glory and fame showing no fear.                  Beowulf displayed that he was very resourceful, as well  as, the other traits listed.  He shows how intelligent he can be when he  was fighting Grendells mother and he became weary and became stumbling.  In  the midst of a battle, Beowulf almost dies if it were not for his woven mail  shirt he wore on his chest.  "Then he saw, hanging on the wall, a heavy  sword, hammered by giants, strong and blessed with their magic, the best of all  weapons", "lifted it high over his head and struck with all the strength he had  left, caught her in the neck and cut it through, broke bones and all.  					    
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