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Beowulf Qualities

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The True Makings of a Hero

In literature, heroes are painted to be brave, indomitable, and gallant. They are meant to portray someone that is “good” and that will always triumph over evil. In the epic Beowulf, the protagonist, Beowulf, proves to be an epitome of a hero, for he is evidently beneficent to the Danes, he remains true to his cause, his King and God, and he displays a steadfast conviction in God’s plan for him.
One of the main ideologies of a hero is the characteristic of being selfless. Beowulf is established as hero in the very beginning of the epic by just this. “...[Beowulf] Heard how Grendel filled nights with horror and quickly commanded a boat filled out…[he] would sail across the sea to Hrothgar now when help was needed”(197-201). …show more content…

It is even incorporated as on of the major heroic traits of Beowulf. “...Beowulf was mindful of his mighty strength, the wondrous gifts God had showered on him: he relied for help on the Lord of All for his care and favor” (1269-1273). Beowulf rightly attributes his might and heroic abilities to God. This one final characteristic amalgamates all the previous characteristics for it takes a selfless hero to recognize that all he has done has not been by his own strength, and it takes a loyal hero to be able to display his faith in an omnipotent power that has aided him in his quests. “It is a great wonder how Almighty God in His magnificence favors our race with rank and scope and the gift of wisdom; His sway is wide. Sometimes he allows the mind of a man of distinguished birth to follow its bent, grants him fulfillment and felicity on earth and forts to command in his own country” (1724-1731). Spoken like the true hero that he is, Beowulf is humble enough to recognize God as the maker of men’s destinies and that all the he is - his whole identity - is because God has favored

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