Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Epic of Beowulf Essay - Hero of Epic Proportions :: Epic of Beowulf Essay
Beowulf - Hero of Epic Proportions Beowulf is ââ¬Å"the strongest of the Geats -- greater / and stronger than anyone anywhere in this worldâ⬠(ll.110-111). Even though he is famous for his massive strength, Beowulf has other attributes that are noticeable other than his strength. These attributes, arrogance, bravery, and a strong love for his people are what make Beowulf become such a powerful, epic hero. Beowulf is arrogant. He constantly brags about his supreme strength. The ââ¬Å"strongest man aliveâ⬠lets people know that he is the most powerful person around by saying, ââ¬Å"no strength is a match for mineâ⬠(l.267). Beowulf does not think that he could ever be destroyed by anything. He obviously never questiones how his fighting ability would be when he was around seventy. Since Beowulf is convinced that God is watching over him, his ego makes him act as if he is invincible, because of the idea that he has a guardian angel. But, as Beowulf gets older, wiser, and fights in more battles he should realize that there was a possibility that he can die. Beowulf also boasts about his many battles, and is proud of himself for winning all of them. One of these triumphs is the battle in the water when he meets up with nine sea monsters which he killeds, and fights with a monster that is digging its jaws into Beowulfââ¬â¢s flesh. Beowulf proclaims that ââ¬Å" I fought that beastââ¬â¢s last battle, / left it floating in the seaâ⬠(ll.290-291). This epic tale reads that while Beowulf is in battle with Grendelââ¬â¢s mother, all he cares was about the fame he would get for defeating her. Unferth thinks that Beowulf was arrogant, by saying, ââ¬Å" Youââ¬â¢re Beowulf, are you the same / Boastful fool who fought a swimming / Match with Breccaâ⬠(ll.239-241). Yes, Beowulf is a boastful fool that loves the attention that his strength gives him. A strong man and an arrogant one, Beowulf is also brave. Even after all of the horror stories that he hears about Grendel, he still fights the cursed beast without any hesitation. When he battles with Grendel, he does it without the things that everyone else would use--weapons. This shows that Beowulf is not scared of anything in the world. He also must be brave to fight a sea monster after swimming in the ocean for days. He went straight into battle exhausted, from the strenuous journey across the ocean.
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