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    before them, in which they will be seen as unselfish and kind. Many features that are represented of heroes were once used to decide a hero back in the Anglo-Saxon times. In the poem Beowulf, the fighter Beowulf is the model of an Anglo-Saxon hero. Some of the features that define a hero today were some of the largest characteristics in the Anglo-Saxon times, Beowulf's bravery is symbolized by his power, his fearlessness to undertake in some activities and his self-esteem. Many believe a person or character's

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    a specific drive behind his or her actions. In the epic poem, Beowulf, the Anglo Saxon code is extremely prominent seen through the all of the actions of the main character Beowulf. This tale is an ancient story that has been told for generations, centuries even, mainly among areas located in Europe, such as Sweden and Denmark. The Anglo Saxon code greatly influences Beowulf's actions in the epic poem. During the epic, we see Beowulf, the epic hero, battle against three monsters: Grendel, Grendel's

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    Beowulf The original poem, Beowulf, goes back to the Anglo-Saxon period in c. 650 and c.1100. Authors translated Beowulf many times in the Anglo-Saxon period to present day. It displays how a hero should be in the real world. He helps the people in the village and slays monsters. Everyone in the village looks up to him as he acts as if he were a role model. Beowulf, the protagonist in the translated Beowulf by Seamus Heaney, is a hero of his village, stands for bravery, strong will, and nobleness

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    The Anglo-Saxon Hero A true hero is defined to be a person of great bravery and courage who has incredible qualities and is admired for having these character traits. An Anglo-Saxon hero is someone who has great leadership capabilities, is willing to provide for his people, and will be willing to run head first into danger despite the possible harm that may come of them. Anglo-Saxon heroes were usually kings or thanes, mainly because they distinguished themselves above their peers through proving

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    This epic poem is about legend name Beowulf who seeks out for fame in his lands to destroy the all mighty Grindel. He soon face many other challenges as many heroes have to do. Beowulf has many Anglo-Saxon Heroic characteristic similarities such as Bravery and Strength. The biggest characteristic that he has is Sense of duty and honor. Beowulf shows his bravery when he has kills Grendel with his bear hands. "He needs no weapons and fears none. Nor will I. My lord Higlac might think less of me

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    The Ones With Power During Angle-Saxon times, women played a modest but significant role. From the few women that are mentioned in Beowulf, the position of women in Anglo-Saxon society is visible. The women that appeared in Beowulf include Freawaru, Hildeburh, Hygd, and Modthyrth, however the most important women in the poem are Wealhtheow and Grendel’s mother. Women held considerable power both in physical strength, such as Grendel's mother, and in influence, for example the Danish Queen Wealhtheow

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    during the Anglo-Saxon time period, Beowulf is a great warrior who achieves many victories such as his battle with Grendel, Grendel’s mom, and the Dragon. He recognizes his own abilities and uses it to help others such as Hrothgar’s men, the Danes. The amount of strength that he has to battle one on one with the creatures that others deem unkillable is extraordinary. In his battle with Grendel, he uses his own tactics to gain victory and kill him. The text says, “The battle was over, Beowulf had been

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    time of Beowulf and Anglo Saxon, men and women had different expectations and roles than what they have today. Today the expectations of men and women can be the same, the men can go to work while the women stay home to look after the children or the men can stay home to look after the children while the women go out and work to provide money for the family. This essay will talk about what men and women were expected to d during the time of Beowulf and Anglo Saxon. During the time of Beowulf and Anglo

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    Also, the way we talk and our language comes from British literature and the English language. The Anglo- Saxons were the first to speak old English language, so when it all boils down to it, our culture and government all started by the Anglo Saxons. Their culture, religion, and understandings are explained through their literature. One example of this is Beowulf. Through Beowulf, the Anglo Saxons displayed their culture of loyalty, religion, and physical violence.

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    Beowulf is a hero in that he represents the values of courage, strength, respect, loyalty, and honor. Beowulf is willing to do whatever and whenever to protect Hrothgar and all his people. Anglo-Saxon heroes are willing to put their own lives in danger for the good of the people. Beowulf owes Hrothgar a favor, and that favor is to fight off Grendel. Grendel comes to Heorot Hall almost every night and kills a lot of Hrothgar warriors, eating some also. Hrothgar is an older king, he can’t seem to

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