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Beowulf: The True Hero

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The True Hero What do you think makes up a hero? There is a hero in most stories and is easy to spot who the hero is, but sometimes you need to take a closer look to find out who the real hero is. One example is between the stories called Beowulf and Grendel that tell both sides of the main characters and leaves us to decide who is the true hero of the story. So even though Grendel was a peaceful monster at one point, Beowulf is the true hero of the story because he came to Herot to save people from a vicious monster and he is born a normal person from a normal bloodline. Beowulf lived across the Sea from Herot and had no business with the place but still came to save people from harm. “Heard how Grendel filled the nights with horror/ and quickly commanded a boat fitted out.” (Raffel, lines 112-113). Beowulf hears the stories of Grendel and decides, on his own, that he will go to Herot and take down Grendel and save the people of Herot. “That I, alone with the help of my men,/ may purge all evil from this hall.” (Raffel, lines 260-261). Beowulf shows valor for willing to fight a vicious beast in order to bring peace back to Herot. This shows his natural kindness for …show more content…

Beowulf was born by normal parents, except his dad was a really well known warrior, and Grendel was born a monster with his parents being monsters as well. “Conceived by a pair of those monsters born/ of cain, murderous, creatures banished/ by god, punished forever for the crime/ of Abel’s death.” (Raffel, lines 20-23). Beowulf has a normal and heroic nature that makes him a great warrior while Grendel has a evil nature that brings him joy when he does bad things like killing people. “I fled with the body to the woods, heart churning- boiling like a flooded ditch- with glee.” (Gardner, pg.79). Beowulf also has morals and principles while Grendel does not have any or just does not know what they

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