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Women In Beowulf

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“It is not the beauty of a building you should look at; its the construction of the foundation that will stand the test of time” (Coe). This quote rather explains the beauty of the world by depicting that everything has a foundation that keeps it intact and determines how long it lasts; living and non living everything has what weaves it together. This very idea is what manufactured my interest in determining what holds the fragile society of “Beowulf” together. Beowulf is an old Anglo-Saxon poem passed through generations of people, it was supposedly finally written in text by a Christian monk. The poem “Beowulf” is implying that the role of women is just as imperative to the human society as men are, it shows women are like the foundations …show more content…

Tolkien and Chance are interested in structural unity of the poem rather than the structural unity of the society depicted in the poem. This encases their idea to only why the poet made the characters the way they are, rather than the inference the poet might be trying to make through the characters. Most critics and readers believe that the true “glue” in the Anglo-Saxon society is both Peace weavers and the passing of treasure and that the important component of this society are the men(Chance 2). The Anglo-Saxon society is introduced in the poem as mainly based on men who fight, get treasure and maintain a flow of treasure among communities. The treasure is passed within and between tribes as a gift of mostly heroic deeds.Critics like Christopher Fee stress the importance of treasure in the Anglo-Saxon society, it is believed that Anglo-saxons play a role in the social cohesion through the process of ring-giving(Fee 4). Through the eyes of critics’ women are considered to play a passive role in which they are passed through tribes as wives to create new bonds. Furthermore, women are also maintaining social cohesion through the process of peace weaving(Fee 5). Fee stresses he is not the first to realize the importance between the stability caused by women and objects solely claiming that some go as …show more content…

Ironically peace-weaving has the word weaving in it alluding holding something from falling apart which furthermore supports my claim. Readers of the poem are introduced to Freawaru, the daughter of Hrothgar and a woman that is about to end a feud between the Heaðobards and the Danes.

This feud could have potentially led to another huge war between both nations, but it was ended through peace weaving.

Michael J Enright also believes that women are “mortars that seal the cement” (Enright 4) further symbolizing their task of truly holding the society together. As said the stability of this overall society is maintained by the male and females, the poem shows what would happen if the two components aren’t maintained through several characters.

Readers of the poem are introduced to Grendel and his mother’s world, a “hellish pith” that “no son of man had stepped on”(Beowulf 1495,1501). It begins to be evident that the poet is using Grendel and his mother world as an inversion of the Beowulf society. This is the poet’s attempt to generalize and stress this idea that this does not only occur in the Beowulf society.

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