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    that resemble themselves, or who they would like to be. In many cases writers choose to project their own morals into the theme of a story or poem. In many of the stories such as “Beowulf”, “A Modest Proposal”, “Hamlet”, and “The Canterbury Tales” there are many themes and morals that are shown within each story. In Beowulf we as readers can understand some universal themes such as the battle between good and evil, loyalty, bravery, reputation, and many more. In “A Modest Proposal” is about a morally

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    money, greedy for power, or greedy for fame. The Universal theme of greed is represented in different ways in the poems Beowulf as he would rather die to have fame then not have fame at all, The Pardoners Tale as the rioters fight over money, and Macbeth when his wife Lady Macbeth and Macbeth want to be known as higher power. First, In Beowulf a warrior who is well known would fight to his death to have more fame. In the beginning of the poem Beowulf is talking to the king of the Danes whose name

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    Theme within a story is the subject of the composition. With every story theme is vital, it sets up the story for the readers and is often referred to as the ¨ heart of the story¨. Theme can also be viewed as the transformation within the character of the protagonist prior to their journey. Theme has the power to change a good story to a compelling one. It draws a connection between the reader and character giving readers something to feel concern for and root for.Universal themes are themes that

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    lessons are often universal in nature. This means that no matter what age, gender, or status a person is, anyone can relate to the theme being discussed. For this reason they are called universal themes. Non- universal themes are themes that are specific to the story being told, but are not considered universally understood. The following demonstrates that Beowulf and Gilgamesh both have the same universal thematic statement concept of fear in addition to a multiple non-universal themes throughout them

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    often incorporate more than one theme so that the story can be more diverse and complex. One of the most common themes that are present in British literature is goods triumph over evil. This theme, however, is not limited to just British literature; due to its frequent and widespread use, it is considered a universal theme. The universal theme of goods triumph over evil is evident in the works of Beowulf, Macbeth, and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. The universal theme of goods triumph over evil appears

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    Good Vs. Evil In Beowulf

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    throughout the poem, Beowulf. This poem contains the universal theme of good versus evil. Beowulf’s success or failure will determine the fate of the people/nation. Starting the narrative in the middle of the action makes it unique and then, that there is superhuman action occurring just adds to the wonder of the poem. Beowulf contains monsters, dragons, and descriptive battles between man and beast. The universal theme, good vs evil, can be seen all through the narrative. The theme of good versus evil

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    what modern values and/or universal themes are evident in the character also, I will answer the question, what does this tell us about how literature reflects society, culture, place, and/or history? All of these questions will be answered off of one story and that story is called Beowulf. In this essay I also will try to do a little bit of comparing between the past and the present, also I will go in small detail about the literary techniques used to write the story Beowulf. First, I will be

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    In Beowulf, the conflict between good and evil is the story’s most universal theme. The storyteller is very clear who is good and who is evil, Beowulf represents the good and the ability to act selflessly when help is needed from others. Good is also shown throughout the epic as having the ability to abolish villainy. Evil is presented by Grendel, his mother, and a dragon, whose purpose in life is to make the lives of humanity a little more miserable. Before the reader can identify good prevailing

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    The epic poem of Beowulf has many universal themes but the two that stuck out to me the most were Justice and loyalty. The universal theme justice caught my interest mostly because this is honestly what the story is about and what the story revolves around. Many people have different views on how they see the story. Many feel as if Beowulf wasn’t at all a hero and was just some conceited “want to be” that fights battles just for the heck of it, others like myself feel as if he most definitely was

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    The Epic Poem of Beowulf was written during the Anglo-Saxon period. It presented three main universal themes, in which it included loyalty and self-sacrifice as admirable traits. This theme is reflected in today’s society. An example, would be the film Fantastic Four. It shows loyalty and self-sacrifice by the four members, by how they sacrifice their normal lives to become stronger and faster in order to save those in need. Beowulf shows self-sacrifice throughout the poem because he is putting

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