preview

Beowulf's Belief In Fate Essay

Satisfactory Essays

“Beowulf is an epic poem written during the Anglo Saxon period Anglo Saxon are a primitive society whose only belief is in wryd Beouwlf demonstrates he is an epic hero by his belief in fate his superhuman strength and his actions determine the future of the Geats.

First, Beowulf’s belief in fate represents the ideas of society which is the second characteristics of an epic hero In a speech to Hrogthar beowulf claims “fate will unwind as it must “(44)His statement goes back to the Anglo Saxons pagan religion the statement reflects beowulf is realistic about the possible outcome and recognizes his limitation in the upcoming fight . Beowulf tells everyone in Hrogthars court he is able to achieve great things because of his intent only to do good …show more content…

For example, “ Then he saw, hanging on the wall, a heavy sword, hammered by giants, strong and blessed with their magic the best of all weapons but so massive that no ordinary man could lift”.
Notably, this speaks on how the strength of Beowulf is revealed because this says that no man could hold this sword but Beowulf could.

The reason he fault was because “I have heard moreover that the monster scorns in reckless way to use weapons therefore to heighten Hygleac’s fame and gladden his heart i hereby renounce sword and the shelter of the broad shield the heavy war board hand to hand is how it will be a life and death fight with this fiend the reason of the fight was because beowulf makes his bate with Grendel mother more than a simple stay the monster tasks by announcing that it will be a hand to hand combat he gains extra glory for himself and the Geatish king
Hygleac turning the contest into a feat of strength as well as a fight against evil beowulf qualities of strength to defeat enemies and generosity towards his own people are what made him a good king but it also made him demonic as well when he did not get his way however those qualities he have also lead to his

Get Access