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    Based on the readings, I believe that a good hero does not make a good leader. After reading through Beowulf and Hamlet I found that many of the characteristics that made certain characters’ hero’s, did not allow them to become successful leaders. Although many people might think that the words “hero” and “leader” are interchangeable, I found that not to be the case. In the first example, Beowulf suffered from an obsession with personal accomplishment and fame which prevented him from leading his

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    Part II: Beowulf Writing PromptIs Beowulf a hero? Why or why not?Is Beowulf a hero? Beowulf is admired throughout the poem as an epic hero. Although many see him as a true a role model, as well as a hero figure, he shows his true character to his people. He showed characteristics of having a conceited nature by only finding and seeking glory for himself, not giving credit to those who had helped and aid him in his battles and wars, and the arrogance in his speeches. His people see him as a hero, although

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    In the beginning of the poem “Beowulf”, one can recognize the excitement that the king expresses when Beowulf arrives to help defend the land of the Danes. The king of land, Hrothgar is grateful when Beowulf states that he is going to fight off Grendel, but the king warns Beowulf and urges him to not become a warrior and ruler that expresses too much pride in himself. Hrothgar continues on and insists that Beowulf remains peaceful, yet ready to battle, but not to become to driven by violence and

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    Anglo-Saxons told stories that were phantasmagoric and revolved around the concept of fate, also known as wyrd. There is no piece of literature that accurately represents the Anglo-Saxon way of telling stories that is better than the epic of Beowulf. Beowulf is a story about a man who traveled from his motherland of Geatland to Denmark which was being haunted by the demon Grendel. He ended up killing Grendel, making Herot safe once again. “He who had come to them from across the sea, bold and strong-minded

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    Beowulf, in Burton Raffel’s translation, is portrayed as a religiously conflicted Anglo-Saxon cultural hero. The story blatantly conveys Beowulf’s Christian faith with excerpts like, “Jumping to the ground, the Geats pushed their boat to the sand and tied it in place, mail shirts and armor rattling as they swiftly moored their ship. And then they gave thanks to God for their easy crossing” (224-228). Without any analysis, the reader can safely assume that Beowulf practices Christianity because the

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    physical. Superheroes are unique and can vary in abilities. Beowulf is a superhero like the well known superheroes in television. Beowulf has similar characteristics to Incredible Hulk, Superman, and Spider-Man. Although Beowulf shares many characteristics, he also has many that makes him unique. Beowulf is strong like Incredible Hulk, but does not hurt anyone unless necessary. Beowulf is brave like Superman, although he is not as big. Lastly, Beowulf is daring like Spider-Man, even though he cannot shoot

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    A hero who faces a call to action; a king calls for the hero who can protect Herot from Grendel. A hero who is tested to prove himself; this hero proves himself worthy by fighting Grendel and his mother, fighting in wars, acquiring the throne, and the embark of defeating the dragon. A hero who is guided and in the presence of his companions; Hrothgar, Wiglaf, and his men by his side. A hero who faces low points; by not using his bronze, but only using his hands and brains. A hero who follows the

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    A hero is someone who shows courage and has accomplished great deeds. A hero is someone who has nobility and is a role model to others. People can become heroes for different reasons. In the epic poem, Beowulf translated by Burton Raffel, the title character, Beowulf is a great warrior. He shows great courage in his battles, he is loyal and has great physical strength. Derek Jeter was one of the greatest baseball players of his time. In his article, “Derek Jeter-The Last Great Sports Hero,” writer

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    What is a hero? Is it a person children look up to? Is it a person who saves the world from monsters? The word hero is a vague word that can have millions of definition. Joseph Campbell, an american mythologist, once said “The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek”. So is a hero a person that is brave enough to unearth the treasure? As a mythologist, Joseph Campbell studied myths from all over the world, and came to a conclusion that all heroes: Batman, Odysseus, Beowulf, or Tom Cruise

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    Hero “Yet it was my fortune to slay with the sword nine sea-monsters.” -Beowulf (p.11) A hero is a person who demonstrates tremendous courage, displays noble character, and accomplishes extraordinary achievements. Sir Gawain, The Knight from Canterbury Tales, and Beowulf all help define what a hero is like. What is the definition of a hero? A hero is a person who demonstrates tremendous courage, displays noble character, and accomplishes extraordinary achievements. This paper will briefly explore

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