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The Characteristics Of A Hero In Sir Gawain And Beowulf

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Heroes throughout antiquity are a glimpse into the past. Having a window into early civilization to view the changes throughout history provides invaluable insight into the history of humanity. Sir Gawain and Beowulf are two heroes that provide that window into the past. Both men possess the bravery it takes to be a hero by demonstrating the courage to stand up and fight when no one else will. The time period they served in offered a juxtaposition in the urgency to carry out their duties. While Sir Gawain demonstrates the progression of the hero from a larger than life figure to a more human and fallible creature.
Sir Gawain and Beowulf have the traits that make them both a hero. Both men possessed bravery that far succeeded that held by the men of their time. With both heroes accomplishing tasks that made the common man falter. In Beowulf, after the battle with the dragon, Weohstan addresses the band of warriors who fled the battle, “Beowulf had little cause to brag / about his armed guard; yet God who ordains / who wins or loses allowed him to strike / with his own blade when bravery was needed.” (Beowulf 2873-2876). Taking it upon himself to kill the dragon, Beowulf, after having suffered a mortal wound, delivers a critical blow to the beast; ridding his lands of the threat and protecting his people when no one else had the courage to take on the task. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Sir Gawain stands and addresses his king, “I am the weakest of your warriors and

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