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Friday, September 8, 2017

'Heroic Characterisitcs of Beowulf'

'Beowulf is a large warrior who crosses the sea to attend Danes. He has populacey qualities of a hero. These qualities he has shows in everything he does, such as courage, effrontery, determination, and superhuman strength. Although he has those qualities the most eventful thing astir(predicate) him is the fact that his mastery is more worthful to him than any treasure.\n\nI. Beowulfs Confidence\nBeowulf, Higlafs follower and stronger than anyone anyplace in the world, perceive ab start how Grendel, a powerful ugliness teras, was terrorizing Hrothgars kingdom. So he sailed out crosswise the sea to Hrothgars kingdom, pickings 14 of the kingiest men he could find out with him. When Beowulf arrives he assures Hrothgar he lead get through Grendel for him. My lord Higlac might think slight of me if I let my sword go where my feet were afraid to (169). Beowulf explains to Hrothgar why and how he will slay Grendel with no weapon. He tells the mess if he is killed then(pren ominal) it is because thats what theology wanted for him. His confidence helped the people con side of meatr in him.\n\nII. Beowulfs Superhuman strength\nGrendel snatched at the first gear Geat he came to tear him apart, out of his trunk to bits with powerful jaws, drank the bank line from his veins and bolted him down hands and feet; death and Grendels great dentition came together snapping behavior shut (262). He then stepped to Beowulf and clutched at him and was instantly seized, curve Grendels claws back. At this moment the shepherd of evil had nowadays met a man whose hands were harder. Grendel and Beowulf contendd across the halls. All of Beowulfs soldiers had jumped from their beds raising their swords, clear to protect their prince. They took a hack at Grendel from every side but could not hurt him. Beowulf began wild at his hand, using his strength to burst his arm away. The monster escaped in excruciating cark to die in the bottom of his pit. The battle was over and Beowulf had been minded(p) new glory.\n\nIII. Beowulfs D... '

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