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Women In Beowulf

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THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN ‘’BEOWULF’’

Throughout the history of literature, female characters are often side characters that do not get much recognition from readers but analysis of male-centric works, reveals that women play central roles in literature. Beowulf is an epic tale written over twelve hundred years ago. In the poem, several different female characters are introduced, and each woman possesses detailed and unique characteristics. Some critics have argued that “women had no place in the masculine, death-centered world of Beowulf. Probably because of the importance of male heroism in this poem, the significance of women is minimized. Even though it is true that their appearance is limited and brief, they do play fundamental roles in it. This essay will introduce women and their roles in Beowulf, giving examples that clarify the centrality and prove the importance of female …show more content…

She’s independent, as she lives in her house alone and protects it herself. She confronts Beowulf on her own to take revenge for Grendel’s death.Some critics feel that Grendel's mother receives inadequate consideration in the poem. Her motive is as human as it is monstrous as she seeks revenge for her defeated son and reclaims his arm, which from her point of view must seem a barbaric trophy. She has lived in the mere for a hundred years and was never the problem that her son was. Nevertheless, this is Beowulf's poem; the mother is just another monster in a heroic epic. Other writers will have to enhance her tale. Grendel’s mother is all the opposite to peaceweavers and hostesses: she is comfortable and satisfied using violence to solve their disputes and she doesn’t welcome anyone that comes into their houses. She can be considered violent and cruel because she rather makes use of weapons and her physical strength rather than using words or marriage to influence other people, just like Wealhtheow or

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