“He twisted in pain, and the bleeding sinews deep in his shoulder snapped, muscle and bone split and broke.” The folk epic Beowulf was translated by Burton Raffle. Beowulf and the monsters are the main characters. Grendel is a vicious monster that has been killing everyone in Hrothgar kingdom for 12 years. Beowulf heard about these horrible actions and he came to help Hrothgar. He killed Grendel and his mother. 50 years later, Beowulf came to help again to kill a dragon; however, Beowulf was old and not as strong as he was when he was younger. Beowulf was defeated. Beowulf followers, The Geats, had ran frightened by the dragon except for Wiglaf, he stayed and killed the dragon, because he remembered the promise they had made to Beowulf to repay his kindness with kindness when the time came with their lives. In Beowulf, the ideal of conduct of the Anglo-Saxon culture is displayed through Beowulf’s bravery, self-confidence, loyalty, and leadership. …show more content…
Bravery and leadership was a big role in Beowulf.
Beowulf himself displayed a massive amount of bravery in this story. He was the leader to the Geats and the bravest of them all. “He heard of the horror Grendel was bringing to the town and quickly commanded a boat fill out. (Narrator, page 44 lines 112-113)”. He was being brave and risking his life. He commanded, only leaders command things so that shows he was a leader and a brave one at that. “Beowulf arose with his men around him ordering a few to remain with their weapons, leading the others quickly under herots steep root into Hrothgar presence (Narrator, page 47 lines 229-233)”. Beowulf ordered and led them as leaders do. He was a very brave warrior and taught his followers to never be afraid. The ideal of conduct of the Anglo-Saxon culture exemplified bravery and leadership and throughout Beowulf he displayed that through his actions and words. However, Beowulf exemplified many more characteristics of Anglo-Saxon ideal of
conduct. Loyalty is portrayed in Beowulf. Beowulf was loyal to the Geats. “ I remember how we sat in the mead-hall , drinking and boasting of how we’d be when Beowulf needed us, he who gave us these swords and armor: all of us swore to repay him, when the time came, kindness for kindness with our lives, if he needed them he allowed us to join him (Wiglaf page 60 lines 745-751)”. In this quote, Wiglaf, one of Beowulf followers, is remembering everything Beowulf had done for them and how they made a promise to help him if he needed it. Wiglaf was saying how loyal Beowulf was and he never abandoned them in their hard time he protected them. Beowulf treated his followers like family. He was their leader, king, provider, and protector. Beowulf risked his life other numerous times. Anglo-Saxon culture ideal of conduct valued loyalty. Beowulf is self-confident. Beowulf does not hesitate to go and help the Danes kill Grendel. “That I alone and with the help of my men may purge evil from these halls, I have heard, too, that monster’s scorn of men is so great that he needs no weapons and fear none. Nor will I (Beowulf pg.48 lines 260-264)”. Beowulf was confident that he would kill Grendel, he did not show any fear or concern of being defeated, he was sure that he would not be defeated. He bragged about his victories and was confident that no one could defeat him. Self-Confidence is an Anglo-Saxon culture that Beowulf depicts all throughout this epic. Finally, the virtues Beowulf displayed throughout this epic was ideal in the Anglo-Saxon culture. Anglo-Saxons valued how Beowulf depicts bravery, self-confident, loyalty, and leadership. Beowulf has characteristics and traits that people in every society should all strive to have.
Beowulf is an epic poem that was written in the late tenth-century, at the kingdom of the West Saxons. The two main characters are Beowulf, a young man; and Grendel, a furious dragon. Beowulf's world is a very violent society with wars as a dominant part of daily life. Dragons and monsters are a constant threat to the Danes and the Geats. Warriors are a necessity to this war-like society. Beowulf is a hero as well as a great, and honorable, warrior.
Since the beginning of Beowulf, the character Beowulf shows courage in everything he does. This is proven when he battles Grendel, a descendant of Cain that haunts the halls of Herot. Beowulf being a mighty protector of men, holds the monster down until his life leaps out (Beowulf lines 472-475). As Beowulf battles Grendel, he is determined to
Beowulf’s courage is a characteristic of a hero and this is what makes him one as well. In the story he faces his fears multiple times while trying to save others. One example of his courage would be this quote that states "Often, for undaunted courage, fate spares the man it has not already marked." This is a good example because it shows how Beowulf had the courage to stand up against Grendel and defeat him. In addition Beowulf also put himself in danger while he was fighting the dragon even when he knew he probably not make it. This is an extreme example of courage because it frightened him that he would not make it, but he fought the dragon anyway. I think that these examples show Beowulf’s courage and that is
In order to accurately analyze Beowulf, the reader must understand first what exactly is leadership, what makes a good leader, and lastly, how does leadership affect the context of the poem as a whole.
Beowulf outlines turmoil between three opponents: Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the Dragon. These separate discords each serve to fulfill different metaphoric purposes. Grendel’s character epitomizes the adverse persona of how an Anglo-Saxon warrior should not be. His mother represents everything that a woman during the time era should seldom be. Lastly, the Dragon embodies all the values that an Anglo-Saxon king should not dare retain. Without a doubt, the symbolic implications of the monsters in Beowulf bring the context to a new level of understanding.
The character Beowulf, “a man of great strength and bravery” (Magill 388), is a hero in the way he defends his neighboring country, Denmark. When the word that a hostile creature, known as Grendel, was killing tons in Denmark, Beowulf set sail to help defend the people and rid them of the hideous monster.
“In my youth I engaged in many wars”, Beowulf boasts to his warriors, which is certainly true. Throughout his life, he faces many deadly foes, all of which he handily defeats, save one. His story focuses on the most challenging, as well as morally significant of foes, Grendel and the dragon. These creatures reveal much about society as well as Christian virtue at the time. Even after Grendel and the dragon are defeated physically, the two monsters pose a new threat to the hero on a higher plane. Beowulf is not only at risk of losing his life, but his humanity, virtue, and even spirituality.
Beowulf also shows courage in all of his battles. His intelligence is far above any others. He used the sword made by the giants to kill Grendel’s mother. In lines 210-222, it describes how he was quick and saw the sword “hammered by giants, strong and blessed with their magic…and struck with all the strength he had left, caught her in the neck and cut it through…”
Beowulf is a good example of a courageous and strong hero. He shows all of
Beowulf feels a sense of loyalty to Hrothgar which leads Beowulf “…to sail the swan’s road and search out that king, / the famous prince who needed defenders” against the marauding monster, Grendel (200-201). Beowulf’s generosity leads him to Hrothgar’s mead-hall to save Hrothgar from the clutches of Grendel. Regardless of fate and lineage, Beowulf is driven by forces out of his control. It is true that the qualities of an Anglo-Saxon warrior drives Beowulf to become the hero he is, but his lineage and fate define his
Beowulf displayed great courage and honor throughout his journeys and battles; he was an epic hero. An epic hero is a person who is viewed as larger than life and possesses values of a certain society. From the time of Beowulf’s battle with Grendel to his brawl against the dragon, he has showed everyone what being an honorable hero looks like. His heroism is revealed through both youth as a young warrior and wisdom as a reliable king. He never backed down and didn’t give up when situations were tough. Beowulf had obligations to fulfill and went about every aspect of his life with courage and strength. He cared for his people and was willing to take on anyone that threatened them or his kingdom. He sincerely was the hero of his time.
It is challenging for a country to succeed and run without good leadership. People of a country are supposed to look up to their leader and respect his or her ability. In the epic poem Beowulf, the people of the land respected their leaders because the leaders demonstrated beneficial traits. That is not the case in the United States today. Citizens of the country are terrified to elect either of the president candidates: Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. Both candidates are considered to have more flaws than strengths. The leadership displayed in Beowulf is completely different compared to leadership in today’s society.
The story of Beowulf is a heroic epic chronicling the illustrious deeds of the great Geatish warrior Beowulf, who voyages across the seas to rid the Danes of an evil monster, Grendel, who has been wreaking havoc and terrorizing the kingdom. Beowulf is glorified for his heroic deeds of ridding the land of a fiendish monster and halting its scourge of evil while the monster is portrayed as a repugnant creature who deserves to die because of its evil actions. In the epic poem, Beowulf the authors portrays Grendel as a cold-hearted beast who thrives on the pain of others. Many have disagreed with such a simplistic and biased representation of Grendel and his role in the epic poem. John Gardner in his book, Grendel set out to change the reader’s perception of Grendel and his role in Beowulf by narrating the story through Grendel’s point of view. John Gardner transforms the perceived terrible evil fiend who is Grendel into a lonely but intelligent outcast who bears a striking resemblance to his human adversaries. In Grendel, John Gardner portrays Grendel as an intelligent being capable of rational thought as well as displaying outbursts of emotion. He portrays Grendel as a hurt individual and as a victim of oppression ostracized from civilization. The author of Beowulf portrays Grendel as the typical monster archetype as compared to John Gardner’s representation of Grendel as an outcast archetype.
Beowulf and the Teaching of Leadership by Tom Loughman, Ph.D. and John Finley, Ph.D. from Journal of Leadership Education, main point is showing how Beowulf is an appealing leader. It includes the background of Beowulf and the summary of it. It mainly talks about Beowulf’s characteristics. The authors say, “Given the enormous popular interest in large, menacing beasts that terrorize and devour humans, such as the ones that inhabit the film Jurassic Park, Dragonslayer, Lord of the Ringers, Reign of the Fire, Godzilla, and many others, the story of Beowulf should appeal to modern audiences” (161). The modern audiences should focus on the themes that are in Beowulf.
Beowulf’s first accomplishment as an epic hero was his battle with Grendel. Grendel was a huge beast, a descendent of Cain, who ruthlessly murdered innocent Danes because he felt pity for himself. Upon hearing of the Dane’s problem, Beowulf set off to help the Danish without having been called upon. Even though Beowulf had men backing him, He drew battle with Grendel alone and without armor or weapons. Yet, Beowulf emerged victorious with the arm of Grendel as his trophy. Beowulf then went on to kill Grendel’s vengeful mother and a huge fire-breathing dragon who thought it had been done wrong by the Geats. Alas, the killing of the dragon would be Beowulf’s last great battle for the dragon took Beowulf’s life in the struggle for his own.