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    Ebony Lewis Mr. Brooks English 7-8 September 13, 2017 The Story Behind Beowulf and Batman Close your eyes and imagine yourself living in the time of 700 A.D. There is a guest speaker at and evening entertainment and he begins to tells the story of Beowulf. Now fast forward to the 21st century, modern times, the evening entertainment is now a Batman movie. The screening shows Batman resembling much like Beowulf, who is an all around hero just like Batman. Heroes are often seen as mythological

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    Beowulf and Achilles Epic warriors have significant inspiration in British literature. An epic is an enlightening story to portray a historical or fictional figure who centralizes on concepts such as braveness, glory and physical strength. Despite of extraordinary abilities, epic heroes do not have longevity because they prefer a short life with remarked glory rather than dying in obscurity. Achilles is known as one of the great warriors of Greek mythology, and a heroic character participated in

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    time away from home. Meanwhile, Beowulf protrayed good vs. evil, establishing an identity, and what it means to be heroic. Beowulf, keeper of warriors, defeated Grendal and Grendal’s mother. But that wasn’t enough, he had to defeat the most dangerous, petrifying dragon; only then would he retire. Because of his courage and bravery, his strength wasn’t enough this time; he ended up dying for the Geats when he fought the dragon. Although in a way Odysseus and Beowulf both had support, they are both

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    According to the textbook and film, Beowulf acts similar but he has many minor and major differences. When compared to each other, a series of important events can be pointed out including the main characters. The textbook and film is mainly about an overly confident, heroic, brave, and selfish man named Beowulf traveling across the seas to save Hrothgar’s kingdom. It was also about a supernatural legacy of a curse repeating in different forms. In this story, it talks a lot about defeating evil and

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    The Old English epic Beowulf is built around the archetype of the journeying hero. Beowulf exemplifies a classical hero, one who is not immune from hubris, but who channels his strong will into judicious endeavors. Thus, Beowulf dies with the honor and glory befitting a king. His story is one of distinct binaries between good and evil. On the side opposite to Beowulf's goodness is the gruesome Grendel. Grendel is a monster, and the original epic poem does nothing to introduce moral ambiguity that

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    In the Story of Beowulf, Beowulf faces three major battles while paying his debts back to Hrothgar. All three monsters have similarities and differences but they all have one thing in common which is basically to hurt others. The three monsters that will be highlighted throughout this essay will be Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon. Staring off with Grendel, Grendel is this large, evil, man-eating monster that lives in the swamps below the Kingdom of Herot ruled by Hrothgar. Grendel

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    home is cave with a lake in it and in the entrance. Sense its home is underwater and in the swamplands it makes it a more difficult challenge for Beowulf. Beowulf has to fight in the enemy’s home terrain where it knew more than he did. Grendel has the strength of 10 men and Beowulf has superhuman strength as well. When Beowulf and Grendel fight Beowulf has no weapon and is naked.

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    Beowulf is an Old English epic poem. Grendel is a strong, courageous, independent hero. Grendel is an unhappy demon who lives in the swamplands of Hrothgar’s kingdom. Grendel terrorizes the Danes every night, killing them and defeating the Danes. The Danes suffer and dread long nights of Grendel terrifying them. Beowulf hears about Grendel terrorizing the Danes and decides to travel to where Grendel is at to try and defeat him. Beowulf and Grendel get into a hand on hand fight. Beowulf wants to

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    vary in several different ways. The storyline of the movie is almost completely different than the book. Beowulf, as depicted in the movie, is much less strong than the Beowulf that is described in the book. The film shows an immortal “She Wolf.” The monster in the book is descended from evil; however, the monsters shown in the film are descended from the Kings themselves. In the book, Beowulf kills Grendel barehanded and alone; according to the textbook, Grendel’s mother is not immortal and the monsters

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    and set in the European Middle Ages, Beowulf, a heroic warrior, defeats the demon Grendel. Through protecting the kingdom of Danes for the great king Hrothgar, Beowulf epitomizes the ideal hero. On the other hand, one of the monsters that Beowulf encounters, Grendel is the antithesis of Beowulf. Grendel’s paradoxical description presents him as a monstrosity beyond human understanding. Through the diametric contrast of these two characters, the author of Beowulf makes resound observations about the

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