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Beowulf As A Hero Essay

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A hero is defined as a person who is admired for courage, exceptional achievements, or honorable qualities. In the epic poem Beowulf, translated by Seamus Heaney, warriors are highly praised for their courageous and noble acts during battle. Beowulf, a Scandinavian hero, asserts his worth through boasting about himself and his loyalty to the heroic code. Through his acts in battle with two monsters, Beowulf is praised and his oncoming power is recognized with caution. Moreover, as a ruler, he allows his heroic qualities to cloud his judgment. Beowulf’s courageous character and honorable deeds embody the persona of an Anglo-Saxon warrior. The weaknesses of the primitive society in which the epic takes place is shown through his pre-eminent heroic qualities and desire for glory that lead to great demise in the end. This epic takes place in a Scandinavian society in which the people’s lives revolve around constant feuding and warfare (Lecture 12/7). In order to be a well-renown warrior, one must make a name for themselves through boasting and showing their skill in battle. When Beowulf, a Geat, hears of Grendel, a monster terrorizing the Danish people, he sees a great opportunity to not only defend the Danes but to assert his worth. He arrives in Denmark and is given the approval by Hrothgar, the Danish King, to assist …show more content…

As a youthful warrior in Denmark, Beowulf was able to fight continually. Now, as a king in the mindset of a heroic warrior he disregards the dragon’s strength and sees no threat. Fighting the dragon alone, with only slight help from a noble youthful warrior, the dragon is defeated as well as Beowulf. A messenger delivers the news to the Geats that their lord had been killed. It is understood that with no leader, other kingdoms will hear of this fragility and attack. Beowulf fought knowing that he would die, and leave his people in a state of

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