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    towards nature and life through the stories of Gilgamesh, the Epic of Creation, and Hymn to the Sun. Looking at these stories establishes three different views of nature and life which can either be negative or positive. The first story, you see a man who meets his match and then goes on an adventure together. The second story is about how the world was created from a small swirl of water and then became more. The third which is a poem describes the way of life and how Aten provides the means to survive

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    Cyree Sutton-Ames 6/18/17 Professor Barnes World Literature I Paper 1: Understanding Literary Genres An Epic poem is a long narrative poem or story that is formally written and is about a nonfictional or fictional adventure or heroic deed. Most epics have a heroic character that acts on the behalf of another individual or a community. The hero or heroes normally go on an exciting adventure versus an opponent that has some sort of power in society. The opponents are often supernatural characters

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    Beowulf is one of the most famous works of Anglo-Saxon literature, and is possibly the oldest surviving long poems in Old English. The manuscript dates back between the years seven hundred and one thousand. Beowulf is considered an epic poem that has both Germanic pagan and Christian influences. The poem centers mainly on a Geatish warrior named Beowulf. In the poem Beowulf is confronted with a series of battles that are brought on by the need for revenge. The first of many battles begins with the

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    Beowulf has been a respected piece of literature for hundreds of years. Each time the epic story is told the scop put extra details or something to enhance the story to the readers wants. Hollywood has felt the need to do the same. Instead of having a good vs evil story, the needs of modern audiences has vastly changed the story of beowulf. One major way the story was changed was introducing moral ambiguity into the epic. Instead of the good staying completely good and the bad only being bad hollywood

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    While the story of Beowulf is considered an epic poem, there are many attributes that can also define the famous story as a fairy tale. There are fictitious characters which consist of heros and villains, there are obstacles which our hero must conquer, and there are even magical elements such as demons and dragons. Though some may only think of fairy tales to be stories of princesses and evil witches, not all can be as easily identified. In the story of Beowulf, our hero is first introduced as

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    Textual analysis: Beowulf The definition of an epic hero is someone who is extremely courageous and takes pride in and embraces the morals and values of his society. Along side that, an epic hero is remarkably brave, free from the fear of dying, has superhuman strength, strong ethics and immense love for his people. In this epic the hero is Beowulf. He seems invincible and posses all the predetermined traits an epic hero is expected to have. Beowulf’s heroism is a not only a result of his superhuman

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    A lot of people look up to heroes, but this hero was an epic one and his name is Beowulf. There are certain traits to become ideal. Three traits Beowulf had were loyalty, popularity and being physically strong. Beowulf was well known for fighting and defeating evil, vicious monsters throughout his life. This is what makes Beowulf an epic hero. Beowulf was loyal to his king as a dog to his owner. Beowulf always showed loyalty to his king with no limits. He even showed loyalty after defeating monsters

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    themselves is someone who is greatly appreciated, and often time loved. In the long poem, “Beowulf” the protagonist is Beowulf. Throughout this poem Beowulf demonstrates bravery, leadership, strength, and heroic duty as he was called to protect Herot. Beowulf represents all of those characteristics from beginning through the duration of this poem through Epic

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    Anglo-Saxon epic that was transmitted verbally for hundreds of years before it was written down. Around the time of its composition, Christianity was beginning to gain prominence in England and was quickly replacing the animistic religion of the Celts. As a result of the dueling religions of the time, the poem includes influences from both Christianity and paganism, leaving its readers to wonder which religion had the most sway over the poet. Beowulf is a fundamentally more Christian epic on account

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    Beowulf is an epic poem of a man’s adventures, wherein he defeats monsters. Beowulf is introduced when he is called to defeat the evil monster Grendel. Soon Beowulf defeats the monster, the monster’s mother, and later in the story he defeats a dragon. Upon defeating the dragon, Beowulf dies, thus ending his story. Just because his life ended, the memories of his incredible strength, boastful stories, and his courage were all recorded into his epic poem. I believe Beowulf is an epic hero according

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