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    gadgets or just their amazing talents that allow them to master fighting skills or other types of skills. People tend to think these superheroes are fairly new or created about twenty to thirty years ago. In fact the first superhero to be created was Beowulf. This superhero had a lot in common on what we know about superheroes but back in the Anglo-Saxon period heroes had their own characteristics to follow along those modern characteristic. All superheroes share a common trend that sets them aside from

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    heroesheros. Some heroes Heros take the direct approach and overcome obstacles with raw power and strength, both physical and moral. Others use their intelligence along with trickery and ruthlessness. It is hard for a hero to take a more direct approach than Beowulf. For example, he rips Grendel’s arm right out of its socket! He also shows moral strength by being champion of the values of his society. There are also some other things that can differentiate two types heros. The first the type that

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    Beowulf and Sir Gawain – True Heroes Heroes come in many forms. The construction of "the heroic" has taken many forms, yet traits such as: courage, honor, and loyalty, reappear as themes throughout the "hero" personality. The characters of Beowulf and Sir Gawain each represent a version of a hero, yet each comes across quite differently in their story. A hero can be said to truly win if he remains constant to his noble values when put in any situation that crosses his way. When measured by that

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    February 2024. Beowulf displays the larger-than-life qualities typical of an epic hero. He possesses extraordinary strength and courage, evident when the poet describes him as "the mightiest man/on earth" (Raffel 33, lines 795-800). His supreme power is underscored when battling Grendel: "The captain of evil discovered/himself in a handgrip harder than/anything he had ever encountered in/any man on the face of the earth” (Raffel 37, lines 750-755). Though undeniably mighty, Beowulf is not merely a

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    The story of Beowulf is a lengthy one; following Beowulf from being an ordinary guy to becoming king. All different kinds of lessons can be pulled from Beowulf; many lessons found in Beowulf can, most likely, relate to any person. The most prominent lesson to be learned from Beowulf deals with heroes and outcasts. In the poem, Beowulf, the archetypal roles of hero and outcast show how the mistakes of one person can change life for others around them. The quest in Beowulf, led our protagonist and

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    In the epic poem Beowulf, there are characters that assume mythological and or archetypal roles. Some of these roles may include the hero, scapegoat, loner/outcast, temptress, goddess-like figure, and a possible spirit. The hero character is one who is larger than life, brave, courageous, and relatable to the audience. During the hero’s quest (journey), the hero will abandon the world they are comfortable and familiar with to go to a new one to help. The outcast character is one who is separated

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    Thesis: Beowulf offers an opportunity to learn about the literary elements of alliteration and kennings, as well as what it means to be an epic hero. The literary element of alliteration can be found engraved throughout Beowulf. While reading this poem, one would learn that alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Alliteration is used to emphasize words or images, enhance moods, and create a music like tone. Beowulf, which was originally intended to be read aloud

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    What Makes a Hero After spending over a week reading the story "Beowulf", we can all come to the conclusion that he is a hero. Sure, he saves countries from monsters, has incredible strength and wisdom, and is fearless- the typical fictional hero. However, when I hear the word hero, I think in terms of an everyday hero. In my mind, a hero is someone who performs courageous acts even if the consequences can be fatal. A hero doesn't have to be some big muscled guy who beats up bad guys. My

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    In the old English poem, Beowulf, the epic hero Beowulf sets out to defeat the monsters that terrorize the people of Herot. Beowulf, being the very strong and mighty hero he is, is determined to look brave in front of his people. He fights three different monsters in his quest for victory: Grendel, Grendel’s Mom, and the dragon. Beowulf displays his incredible strength and bravery but also some weaknesses in these fights with the monsters. Beowulf’s fight with the three monsters shows his strength

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    being a hero honorable, but they also have moral ethics, strength and the power to fight evil. Today, the most popular superhero includes Batman. Beowulf and Batman are similar in many ways. During the Anglo-Saxon period, an unknown author, created the first hero,Beowulf. and Unlike most heroes, Beowulf can fight nine sea monsters and cut off Grendel's arm basically with his bare hands. In the movie Batman, Batman shows his strength by fighting off the villain, the Joker. Anglo Saxon Hero is a hero

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