Hero in Beowulf and Odysseus Essay

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    a story transcends multiple lifetimes and incorporates many events across generational lines, it may be then considered epic. Forrest Gump, a tale about a man of slight mind but significant heart who originates from deficiency to become an American Hero leading one simple life leading to an adventure after another. The characterizations in the film and the original book by author Winston Groom will need to be explored to fully extrapolate on what make Forrest Gump an epic in its own right. These two

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    One thing that’s clear about the ancient world was that whether you came from royalty, gods, or more humble beginnings, who you came from mattered. Family meant everything, and at the head of the family (the oldest man) was the “paterfamilias”, a role “which gave him potestas, or power, over the subsequent generations of his family” (Johnson, 99). The actions and reputation of the head of the family reflected quite clearly on his relatives, especially his children, and vice versa. If one family

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    Christianinty in Beowulf

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    Beowulf is an epic poem that is highly revered by scholars. The poem focalizes on the hero Beowulf – a Geat belonging to Sweden – and his journey to capturing immortality through his achievements and legacy: Beowulf secures victories in vicious fights with baneful creatures. A religious presence – of both Christian and Pagan beliefs – seems to be steadfast, all through Beowulf’s battles; on the account of these battles, readers can infer that even the strongest heroes need spiritual assistance or

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    and doing the impossible in “Gilgamesh,” Iliad, Beowulf, and “Helios the Sun god.” They all show courage in different ways, but this is the reason that they are considered epic heroes. Courage is shown in Beowulf and the Iliad in many situations from the story like going into battle fearless and not worrying about when his day to die was to come. Beowulf shows courage when he goes up against the cruel monster Grendel without any weapons. Beowulf shows courage just by offering to fight Grendel,

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    Luck of the Hero (An analysis of epic heroes) Often when reading literature, the reader can’t help but think that no character could have such qualities as they are portrayed in the story. A classic example of this are the epic heroes that help facilitate the history of important cultures. The epic is a long piece of poetry describing a hero’s journey to a better self and complete a mission. These heroes are often extremely brave and smart, which can leave the audience doubting any historical accuracy

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    Luke Skywalker, a hero born in a galaxy long ago, is the modern representation of an epic hero. It is the epic story of a farm boy, who lived on a distant planet on the outer reaches of the empire, becoming a Jedi Knight and hero of the rebel alliance. In order to save the galaxy, he travels with an old Jedi master, a smuggler, a hairy alien, two droids and a princess. Against all odds, he destroys a giant mega weapon called the “Death star”, which has the ability to destroy an entire planet in one

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    How Is Odysseus Loyal

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    The odyssey is the better epic than Beowulf; The prominent character of odyssey is Odysseus. He was the son of Laertes and anteclea, and well known as a good speaker, ingenious, and cunning. Odysseus is loving, because he was one of the suitors that wanted to marry Penelope.’ Tydereus niece, and tydereus agreed with them and he made everyone swear an oath that they would support the husband and wife in any ill fate that they might face in the future. After Helen’s induction by Prince of Paris of

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    Throughout history, epic heroes have defined the ideal characteristics of a society. Beowulf and Aenus are perfect examples of the ideal hero created from the mind of a creator, for the purpose of defining a society. Most epic heroes share certain character traits such as bravery, courage, determination, hubris or intelligence. It has been noted that sometimes epic heroes appear to simply be lucky or helped along by the gods and rely less on their own abilities. However, there are some heroes who

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    qualities that Greeks perceived as valuable in men. Odysseus, a prime example as the protagonist of The Odyssey, fully embodies the Greek idea of heroism, using his physical skill, as well as his clever mind to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles. From escaping the Cyclops’ lair to facing the suitors in Ithaca, Odysseus chooses to use strategy over brute force often in The Odyssey and sets a precedent for future heroes of Western epics. While Odysseus has physical strength on his side, he often exercises

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    of imagination for many. Each of these heroes, be they Gilgamesh, Beowulf, or Achilles, are motivated toward different goals and take a varied and unique path in order to achieve these goals, which are shaped by the social and political climates in which they are formed. However diverse these character arcs may be, they each share overlapping characteristics that

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