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Hero Vs Beowulf

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Epic heroes are brave and noble characters who people admire for their great achievements. In John Gardner’s Grendel, Gardner portrays Beowulf as a stranger who defeats Grendel by ripping off his arm, whereas in Seamus Heaney’s translation of the epic poem Beowulf, he is characterized as hero because of his overall strength and courage. The first person point of view in Grendel emphasizes how Beowulf is superior, yet he shares some characteristics with Grendel. The third person point of view in Beowulf commends Beowulf for being a hero, but neglects to emphasize how his actions falsely represent his true selfishness. After considering the tone and point of view in Grendel by John Gardner and the Anglo-Saxon values showed in the translation of Beowulf by Seamus Heaney, Beowulf is not an epic hero because he sacrifices other Danes lives in order to kill Grendel and results to use of revenge.
While the actions of Beowulf may seem heroic, he obtains the opposite of Anglo-Saxon traits since he does not protect the Danes during the fight with Grendel. The Anglo-Saxon traits include bravery, strength, gumption, and selflessness; Beowulf does not exemplify these traits while waiting to attack Grendel. Beowulf felt “mighty and canny” and “was keenly watching/ for the first move the monster would make” (Heaney 736). As Beowulf waits to fight Grendel, he witnesses one of the men whom is supposed to be protecting get devoured by Grendel. Not only does he watch the murder, but stays

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