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    Beowulf the great is a shown to be heroic and savior of the weak. "Beowulf" a movie by, Robert Zemeckis is based on the well-known poem Beowulf written by the Anglo Saxon society but has its own Hollywood twist. The movie is very similar to the poem but, the portrayal of characters, expression of the Anglo Saxon society compared to the modern American society, and the role of women. In the poem, both great characters are shown, Beowulf the Geat and Hrothgar the Scylding. However, the movie shows

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    Beowulf is one of the oldest poems in history, it was originally written in Anglo-Saxon, and it was told orally with many literary devices so it could be remembered throughout generations. It shows what their society was based on back in the Anglo-Saxon era. Although throughout history the poem has been changed to fit our modern day society. For example, having different values and morals and how we look at religion has all changed. In the Beowulf poem and movie there are many similarities and differences

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    The story Beowulf, translated by Burton Raffel and Seamus Heaney starts off in the 8th and 11th century. The story starts off setting in Scandinavia and follows a main character named Beowulf, from Geatland as he rescues Heorot from the monster named Grendel who has been preying on local inhabitants. Beowulf soon gets home and becomes a king and battles a dragon which leads to the death of Beowulf himself and the dragon. The differences between the 2007 movie and the story is that the story shows

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    is that the reading explains the real story of Beowulf more detailed. For me, it was more interesting watching the movie than reading the poem. The movie indicated when Beowulf cut off his arm, so he could slaughter the dragon and demonstrated him ripping the dragon's heart out. He died when he fell off the cliff with the dragon. This made it unique in relation to the reading, where Beowulf just killed the dragon without the additional shows. Beowulf is viewed a courageous figure in the reading since

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    Beowulf and Sir Gawain: Compare and Contrast Life comes with many trials and tribulations, some of which we come out successful or defeated. Whether we are successful or not, we endure a pattern of life, growth, and experience, to which we can incorporate what we have learned in our everyday life. In the world of literature, this is commonly referred as the “Hero’s Journey.” The Hero’s Journey consists of 17 stages, divided into three main parts: Separation, Initiation and Transformation, and The

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    Comparative Essay: Beowulf The Book and The Movie Beowulf, a hero, which is a savior figure. He stands up for a cause and belief against great odds. When Beowulf was composed, England was changing from a pagan to a Christian culture. Beowulf reflects both pagan and Christian traditions. In this essay, I will compare the 2007 British American 3D motion film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Neil Gaines And Roger Avary, and also the book version mentioning the personality of Beowulf, Grendel, Grendel’s

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    does the author write this to make us think grendel is a vicious , bloodthirsty monster from the start?In the Anglo Saxon Beowulf and John Gardner’s Grendel, different points of view cause a change in the story’s style and diction. The difference in literary purpose behind the two writings also affects the narrative presence and the narrative attitude. In the book of Beowulf the point of view affects the style in many ways. For example the author has to change his style because the story is told

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    The epic poem Beowulf translated by Seamus Heaney, presents two heroic kings that have very clear differences on how they overcome challenges but they still keep their people in safe keepings. Hrothgar and Beowulf are admired by their people because they both show strong characteristics of what an Anglo-Saxon king should do or be. The king of Danes, Hrothgar, was first introduced as an accomplished and wise king. He comes to be well known as a young king when he protected Beowulf's now departed father

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    to their loud and disruptive celebrations. Grendel comes at night Beowulf, and his men are waiting for the monster to come so threy all go to sleep. As expected Grendel does come and he kills one of Beowulf men, and reaches for Beowulf when he gets grabbed by him instead. Beowulf and Grendel both fight it out. Beowulf rips off his arm and is victorious. Everyone celebrates the death of Grendel. Beowulf swears to kill her Beowulf The second battle was the one that brought about boasts to everyone

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    strategic. Aragon can be compared to Beowulf. He is the main character, in the epic Beowulf, that Tolkien translated. An article describes Beowulf as, “He is peerlessly noble, brave, and strong. Each of his hands have a grip equal to that of thirty men. He is alone in the World” (Acocella). Both characters seem as they could take on the world by themselves. Aragon perhaps could not. He knew he was not strong enough to withstand temptation of the ring. Like Aragon, Beowulf had a weakness too. It was his

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