Beowulf: The Quintessence of an Epic Hero

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In the Anglo-Saxon poem, Beowulf show the true value of an epic hero. Beowulf is a long narrative poem relating to a hero who celebrates the ideals of his race and good deeds. Beowulf was most likely written by a monk because god is praised frequently throughout the poem. The poem took place in Denmark and Beowulf is of m. This piece of literature was passed on to us from the Anglo- Saxon’s in the folk-epic Beowulf. Beowulf is a Geat and the nephew of Higlac. There are three chapters in Beowulf: the fight with the monster, Grendel; the fight with Grendel’s mother; and the return of Beowulf to his kingdom 50 years later where he ends up in a battle with the dragon. Beowulf proves that one leader can have superhuman strength, risk death for glory and can also be a strong responsible leader.
"Often, for undaunted courage, fate spares the man it has not already marked." (L.572-573). Beowulf says that you can do anything you set your mind to. All you need to have the nerve and courage to achieve the dream with the help from God. “His hand the strength in his fingers” (L.462). Beowulf throws his sword on the ground he, used his bare hand and shows his mighty strength. It shows no matter what weapon he had to use, his hands are full of strength. Beowulf believes that his hands …show more content…

The fight with the monster, Grendal; the fight with Grendel’s mother; and with the dragon all show the qualities of a strong responsible leader. Beowulf is a epic hero who performs great deeds throughout this poem. Beowulf would always be remembered as a strong, responsible leader who risks death for glory. The definition of a hero according to Merriam Webster dictionary “is a person, typically man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievement, or noble qualities.” The definition of a hero shows that Beowulf has all of the qualities of a true

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