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    idea of a hero. Maybe someone you idolize, a role model. Some might be someone who teaches life lessons. Others might be the brave soldier who saves the day. Either way, we all have thoughts of what our hero would be. Anglo-Saxon cultures heroes and modern heroes have many similarities and differences. The three values of a hero is Bravery, Violence, Honor and Loyalty. The Anglo-Saxon’s glorify excessive violence. In the 6th Century it was a brutal struggle for survival. In Beowulf while killing

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    The Hero and Outcast are both important roles in Beowulf. They are both needed to highlight each other throughout the story. In this story, Beowulf is the consistent hero on a hero’s quest, while Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon are outcast type characters. They are the antagonists of the epic, and try to thwart Beowulf. However, the outcast is not always the villain. The outcast can be good, though the outcast’s in this story are overcome with anger. Each time Beowulf defeated one of the

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    obligated to do. Every day, ordinary people are to some extent a hero. It is normal for people to face obstacles and barriers when performing their duty. But within those people, the ones that do not quit due to their frustration are the real heroes. What people today refer to when they think of hero is someone strong and brave who protects the feeble ones. It is true a hero must be stalwart and bold, for a medieval hero to be distinguished one must also overcome their fears in order to

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    Even though a hero is one who laughs in the presence of evil. One who is brave, confident, and always is there for his people in there time of need. Beowulf, in my opinion, displayed a few of the characteristics of a hero. True he was brave and adventurous, however, he was selfish because he did all of his heroic events in order to show his greatness. For example, in the battle against Grendel, he was willing to risk his life by fighting without weapons to show his might. A real hero would not foolishly

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    those whose lives were truly something great, something memorable, their stories are transcripted into writings. Whether these are simple biographies or symbolic fictional works, stories are often based on someone greater than the writer. These “epic heros” are protagonists that fulfill their potential of greatness through using their bravery, strength and

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    Beowulf was a man with the appearance of a hero but the heart of any ordinary man. He was a living testament of what an epic hero is while also offering an understanding of how men can falter. He bore the same struggles of a human man but often overcame them with his wit. These issues originated from the lives of men before him that came to torment the world later into their existence. The very seed these hero’s attempted to plant into the world were rooted out of evil and not good. They failed when

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    of life for more than 2,000 underprivileged kids. Heroes in our present day can be very complex because a person’s viewpoint on a hero’s life can be a completely different than the way another person looks at that same hero. Thomas Davis Sr. can be extremely comparable to Beowulf but they also have major differences. Thomas Davis Sr. is an American football linebacker who currently plays for and represents the Carolina Panthers. Davis is a kindhearted person who helps people of all ages who are

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    and reflect the values of their society. This person I am describing is a hero. They often are recognized as a hero after combatting some tough circumstance or battling some giant monster. But who was that person before the fight ? And who were they after all the chaos had calmed? Beowulf portrays the true characteristics of a hero not only before the fight, and during the fight, but after; just like my father did. Heros are more than just the battle they are in. They continually demonstrate courage

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    Even though Beowulf the strong epic moral hero, who has much love for his people also the most ironic man from the Anglo-Saxon time.A perfect example of an epic hero who is a representative of his time because of his super strength, his strong love for the people, his fearless of death, and his social personality including his strong meaningful characteristics common to his time, The main reason why Beowulf is better then Grendel is Beowulf has respect for other people he is not someone who is the

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    In the epic "Beowulf," and the novel "Grendel," the motifs of "Good v. Bad," and "Hero v. Monster" are prevalent. These motifs can be seen in most works of fiction in society, and really they are true as a societal mindset in general. Most people tend to be inquisitive; they want to know the "why," and they want to know the culprit behind it. Humanity's inquisitive mindset is the womb for all of the "monsters" that are birthed into this not-so-black-and-white world. The essence of the "why" in

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