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The Themes Of Heroism In The Wander By Anglo-Saxon

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To start of I selected Beowulf by Anglo-Saxon, the second text I chose was The Wander by Anglo-Saxon.
The theme of Beowulf is heroism. Beowulf himself represents the heroic ideal because of his features, strength, and courage, but also because of his intelligence and honor. Beowulf is proud of his strength and great his honor. When Beowulf goes to Heorot, waiting for Grendel, he refuses to keep a weapon. He believes in himself that he can defeat the monster who has devoured many men without using any weapons. It turns out that Beowulf's intelligent approach was right. Glory is also one of the themes in Beowulf. In the beginning, Beowulf comes to Hrothgar's rescue, not just out of generosity but out of a desire to win glory for himself in …show more content…

Both pieces have heroism. Beowulf and The Wanderer is heroism because of the heroic qualities are courage, loyalty, wisdom, physical strength. Anglo Saxon heroes is willing to put their own lives in danger for the good. They provide the people with a sense of security to make them feel safe, they also display honor in every act. Just like Beowulf is willing to put himself at risk by accepting the challenge of fighting the monster, Grendel, for the honor of helping and to honor his father who pledged his allegiance to Hrothgar. The Wanderer helps to further the Anglo Saxon hero. The earth-walker says that "men eager for fame shut sorrowful thought up fast in their breast's coffer" (Norton). This quotation adds another level to the definition of a hero. A hero in Anglo-Saxon culture had to be strong, brave, intelligent, he must always keep his sorrows and fears to himself, mainly locking how he feels away. Heroes couldn't complain about their problems, or appear weak to others. Anglo Saxon warriors had to appear fearless always. Anglo Saxon sets up mental and physical strength, leadership, loyalty and the ability to avenge as characteristics of a hero, and these ideals of heroism seem to stand side by side with the Anglo Saxon understanding of Christianity. Beowulf and the Wanderer are similar in a few ways. They are mainly the same character but at different points in life. Both characters are warriors that fight for a lord of some

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