Beowulf Essay

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Despite its continuous aging, the epic poem Beowulf is still currently discussed in modern day English courses, allowing the reader to unfold and discuss certain literary themes associated throughout the epic poem. One arguable theme associated with the Anglo-Saxon styled poem is that if a great warrior can also be a prominent ruler of their land or not. A warrior is usually associated with being victorious in challenging situations, automatically associating themselves as being a great leader or king of a kingdom. However, heroic actions cannot simply determine a great leader, but rather the character’s traits unique to each great warrior which are needed to produce a great leader. Traits such as: god like strength, courage to challenge all, loyalty, and courtesy to others, invoking a dominant respect within their subordinates. In Beowulf, this can be seen in the personal development of Beowulf’s true character from being a young warrior in the beginning, concluding to a mature leader of a kingdom. In opposition, a different argument can be made for Hrothgar, as he can be viewed as a leader lacking the right priorities given is responsibilities. Rather than focusing on prominent conflicts, it can be seen that Hrothgar is more supportive of his personal merriment.

Like many young adults in todays society, Beowulf believed he was invincible and took on challenges with the outcome more than likely being death, if a tragic mistake occurred. However with Beowulf’s god like trait of strength and the courage comparable to a lion, Beowulf displayed what is needed in a great king in his challenging swim with Breca. Although flaunting some immaturity, Beowulf describes his struggles upon baring the bone chilling waters. For fiv...

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...tness to such weakness, my confidence and loyalty to the king would definitely be in question. In opposition, Beowulf handled any threats to his land with ease. Although the final threat ultimately led to his demise, Beowulf still defeated a grave threat to his people.

These two examples can prove that a great warrior can also be a great leader. Both Hrothgar and Beowulf share the same traits as a great leader; that of loyalty strength, courage, and courtesy. The main difference between the two is that Beowulf is a great warrior and Hrothgar simply isn’t. This doesn’t mean that Hrothgar is a terrible king, but when compared Beowulf can be seen as a much stronger leader. Over time, Beowulf matured as an exemplary leader, able to make hasty decisions for the better of his subjects, stemming from the core traits gained and developed from being a great warrior.

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