Beowulf Compared To Modern Day Hero Essay

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    In this epic poem, Beowulf is portrayed as an ancient hero but he also has traits of a modern day hero. Throughout the book, Beowulfs character is developed deeper so the reader can see his characteristics. These characteristics can be compared to both an ancient and modern day hero. Beowulf is very similar to other ancient heroes, like Achilles, who were present in other epic poems around the same time period. For example, Beowulf is strong, bold, courageous, and skilled like other ancient heroes

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    strived for. A true hero is scarce to come by because to become a true hero, everyone must believe the person is benevolent. However, very few people in the world tend to agree on any given topic. These people have their own personal heroes, a title granted to a local whom they personally admire. In theory, this means heroes are everywhere. However, evolving from personal beliefs, monsters and heroes exist only in imagination. In the epic poem, Beowulf, it speaks of an epic hero who saves the world

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    Superheroes In Beowulf

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    defeating evil situation. Some modern-day superheroes include, Thor, The Hulk, and Iron Man, who are all a part of Marvel’s The Avengers. However, before the Avenger’s existed, an even more legendary man existed, Beowulf. Dawning from the land of Geats and supposedly created, by an unknown author, during the Anglo-Saxon period. Of course, over the centuries, the story of Beowulf has been altered by beliefs like Christianity and Paganism. Although, the general idea of Beowulf saving the

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    what is said to be a hero today. Hero’s in today’s world have many qualities, such as, courage, selflessness, humility, patience, and a care/concern or kindness for others. When comparing both Dante the pilgrim’s character qualities to Beowulf’s character qualities, Beowulf comes out on top being the most like today’s modern heroes. Often, truly heroic leaders have the same few qualities. Out of these few, the first that generally come to mind when thinking about a modern day hero are both courage

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    Anybody can be a hero, but being selfish or selfless defines what kind of hero you are. Most of the time, a selfish hero can be categorised as an epic hero, and a selfless hero with the modern day hero. An epic hero, such as Beowulf, is a type of hero coming from centuries old tales and poems from the Anglo-Saxon period. The modern day hero hails from a much more recent time, but the difference between the two isn’t just time period, but is character traits sometimes associated with time period and

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    Throughout the story of Beowulf the main idea in the story is the constant battle between good and evil. Beowulf, the main character in the story is the so called hero in the people's eyes because of his bravery and skill to go and fight the evil forces ruining people's lives and defeat those forces in order to make things better for those that are being harmed.The battles of good vs. evil in Beowulf can be compared to many different things we have going on in modern day all around us. The first

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    Beowulf Heroic Qualities

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    The great Beowulf takes on all danger and proves himself to be an epic hero. Beowulf is an Epic hero who posses many heroic qualities. He is a powerful hero who shows loyalty to others, strengths that no one else can reach, and fearlessness. Beowulf was courageous and he would devote his life to help and save others from all the monsters. One quality that a hero must possess is bravery. Bravery shows that a hero has the courage to go out and do something that no one else would. Beowulf possessed

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    A hero is a strong, brave character that is always the protagonist in a story and always saves the day when there is danger. Superhero’s today like Superman, Iron-man, Spider-man ect. all share qualities that make them heroic. Whether they have a special ability or they are just strong and brave people. Epic heroes and Medieval heroes are two heroes that have qualities that are different. Medieval heroes are brave, loyal, and gentlemanly while epic heroes are strong, brave, they possess non-human

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    Who is your hero? Who do you look up to and aspire to be? Questions similar to these are asked and heard so often that we all have a different answer on hand. But what defines a hero, or its opposite, a monster? While de Vigny believed that heroes and monsters do not exist, on the contrary, the two words allow for open interpretation of their meanings and who or what fits them, in addition to having contrasting significances in literature and in modern, everyday context. On one hand, de Vigny’s

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    A hero is seen as a selfless and courageous individual who saves the day. Joseph Campbell, an American mythologist, once said “the hero is the man of self achieved submission.” A hero must also go through the twelve stages which include: call to adventure, assistance/departure, trials, approach, crisis, treasure, result, returning to their ordinary world, new life, resolution and returning to status quo. Heroes such as Beowulf, The Green Knight and Oedipus, are all seen as heroes for different reasons

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