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    Compare and contrast Achilles vs Beowulf The way of the warriors Achilles and Beowulf were two characters that had an amazing power that made his name lives for hundreds of years. Great warriors need some to have some specific characteristics to reach their fame because we have seem in some heroes that they have gods strong, a unique way to be and goals to achieve. Comparing the character of Achilles and Beowulf who were two of the best warrior of the history we could know if there are an

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    school and has set off to face new challenges. Within this battle many aspects are similar to that of a young adult's life. In the battle with Grendel, Beowulf is fighting for fame and glory as a young adult leaving for college does in the world of education, on the path to a career. Another aspect that is similar to that of a young adult is that Beowulf has left home and is trying to make a name for himself. Most people, after high school, leave home and head out into the world to either better themselves

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    the world. Churches dominated life in this time frame. The two works Beowulf and the Second Shepherds Play are immensely different. Although, Beowulf and the Second Shepherds Play have different story lines, different plots, and even different time periods, they both seem to have a vital similarity in the relation of their Christian views. In the play Beowulf there are many elements of religious philosophies. For example, Beowulf survives from the protection of God; Grendel is a descendant of Cain

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    during the Anglo-Saxons period. While reading, readers have learned a lot about both characters in each poem. Beowulf and Sir Gawain are both honorable heroes. They are the two bravest people that went to war around their own time. They have many similarities, but they are opposite as well. Beowulf and Sir Gawain both try to get fame from what they do best. The major themes in both texts of Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are dealing with loyalty, death, and reputation. Initially, Gawain’s

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    A town called Herots is being attacked by a devilish monster named Grendel. Though they have defenses they need a hero to save them. This hero’s name is Beowulf. Son of Edgetho. A mighty man, greater and stronger than anyone anywhere in this world. Would come to the aid of Hrothgar, the king of Herots. The great hero’s first battle would come with the terrorizer of the town, Grendel. Grendel was a powerful monster, living down in the darkness, growled in pain. A monster that was angered by the happiness

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    BEOWULF: THE FILM (2007) VERSUS THE POEM The film version of Beowulf is more enjoyable than the translated portion of the epic poem, due to the eventful plot. In the beginning of the film Beowulf told of a graphic flashback of him battling sea monsters. This gives an effective understanding of how strong and courageous Beowulf is. This is not spoken of in the translated portion. Also, in the film Beowulf falsely claims that he killed Grendel's mother. This fabrication, told by Beowulf soon influences

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    Beowulf vs. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight In the worlds of Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the journeys of two heroes, Beowulf and Sir Gawain, are depicted through the form of poems. The two stories have become two of the most important works of literature in the English history. In the two poems, both Beowulf and Sir Gawain face great challenges in their journeys as heroes. Beowulf embarks on a quest to defeat Grendel and his mother while Sir Gawain faces many difficulties on his

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    Beowulf, the Anglo-Saxon epic, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a tale from medieval times, represent different cultures, but while different, they have several similarities. Both of these stories have a king and someone of lower nobility who steps up to save their king. In the epic Beowulf, after 50 years have passed of Beowulf reigning the Geats, “A fire breathing dragon begins terrorizing the Geats, and Beowulf, an old man now, takes on the challenge of fighting it.” (Prelude pg. 52)

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    The hero of Beowulf, one of the oldest written Germanic epics, is a leader of the Geats and a hero unlike all others before him. He is able to conquer foes that no one else can, and he charges into every battle with the full force that he can muster, without any of the encumbrances that others may have. His greatest desire is fame and glory, and he performs whatever difficult tasks he believes will bring him closer to that goal. Beowulf’s quest for power drives him to seek fame by challenging Grendel

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    Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are tales about two brave heros. While both Beowulf and Sir Gawain are heros in their own stories, both men are portrayed differently. In each story, both heroes possess similar traits such as courage, loyalty and honor. A hero may be unchanging to his values when a situation crosses his path. However, when it comes to comparing these two great men, I would consider Sir Gawain the true hero. Beowulf comes from Danish descent who value bravery, heroism

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