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Movie Vs Beowulf

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Beowulf is portrayed as a hero-figure, though a less-than-ideal leader, since his warrior-like tendencies and habits follow him. Conversely, the movie Beowulf portrays our hero as more of an anti-hero. By its very nature, Beowulf is an epic hero, but I do not think that the movie does not portray him as such a hero compared to the original translation, because it has an entirely different storyline. If anything, the movie portrays Beowulf as a weak person, easily swooned by the beauty of Grendel’s mother. The movie and the book differ in several key ways, including his relationship with the kingdom and his villains. Even though the general plot is the same, when you really take a deep look at the differences, Beowulf’s movie ceases to be a version of Beowulf anymore, but rather an entirely new story about the same person.
(similarity paragraph) Both versions of Beowulf follow the same general plot, and involve the same characters: Beowulf, King Hrothgar, Grendel and his mother, Unferth, Hygelac, Wiglaf, among others. These characters generally follow the same character traits, such as Unferth’s …show more content…

They encounter themselves, though their backgrounds, motivations and character traits, though the underlying principles are the same: Rick’s character is still a heavy alcoholic and Morty’s character is still an anxious teen. Beowulf, the movie, seems to be in a different timeline. It is so similar, involves the same people and the same series of triggering events that make a plot happen, but the way that the characters resolve the plot’s main conflict differs. Sometimes this difference is subtle, and sometimes this difference is exaggerated, such as the portrayal of Grendel’s mother. These shifts end up changing the fundamental way that the story works, and ultimately make the movie and the book two different stories

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