Beowulf As An Archetypal Hero

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The archetypal hero has evolved in British Literature, from Beowulf to Shakespeare’s tragic hero. The archetypal hero serves the purpose of being a symbol for hope and to inspire and guide the actions of the people. One idea from our British cultural ancestors is our vision of the heroic ideal, though this ideal has evolved over the centuries. The archetypal hero, as depicted in Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Macbeth, shares the traits of ambition and bravery, but has evolved from a personification of perfection to a flawed, more accessible figure.
Ambition is a strong desire to do or to achieve something. Ambition requires hard work and determination. Beowulf’s ambition is to be the hero for the people

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