Why Did Beowulf Fight Essay

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Why would Beowulf Fight?

Beowulf’s Motivations For Pursuing His Monsters

Who was Beowulf? and why do we talk about him? Beowulf was an Anglo-Saxon warrior from Geats. Legend has it he had the strength of forty men. His story is still important and talked about today in our culture because it is the original story or legend that happened before most any story. Beowulf also is important because it shows us how many of us got our morals today which are based on the Anglo-Saxon culture. Another question, What codes or morals is the story of beowulf supposed to teach us? Each part of his three part story will tell us or show us the morals or codes we live by today.

The first part of this legend is when Beowulf leaves the Geats to the Danes to help them fight off this monster Grendel. In this part no one has asked Beowulf to fight, and no one really is too concerned about Grendel. But Beowulf goes to the king of danes, Hrothgar, and asks his permission to fight Grendel, but not just fight, fight without an armor or weapons, and to fight without an army. Now we know in this time period that everybody is introduced by families, such as Beowulf son of “who ever (usually the father).” With this said it could be a possibility that Beowulf saw killing Grendel as his duty. This was his obligation to give his family a good name. …show more content…

For this job Beowulf asks to be fully armed with weapons and a small group of warriors.Why, if this man has the strength of forty would he need weapons and an army to fight an aged female? Well perhaps it could be that women tend to fight “unfairly,” or maybe it could be that Beowulf knows that he has aged a bit and does not quite have the strength he used to. Beowulf fought his second fight or monster for glory. He fought this fight to be famous to finish the job he

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