Beowulf: The Anglo-Saxon Ideals

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Throughout any society, the members all have an image of a person that would be considered perfect. That person would follow a certain set of values that are admired by its people. In the viking culture, Anglo-Saxons searched for someone who was selfless, possessing the ability to put others needs above their own. Someone who was also brave enough to face any challenge that came their way no matter the outcome. Above all, they yearned for some one stronger and mightier than the rest. Someone with impeccable strength to protect and fight for them. The author is able to portray the Anglo-Saxons ideals through the main character, Beowulf’s, actions.
Strength, by far being one of the more important of the values. Beowulf demonstrates this in his

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