Sunday, August 4, 2019
An Analysis of the Epic Poem, Beowulf - The Character of Beowulf :: Epic Beowulf essays
      The Character of Beowulf                 When he arrived at the Danish land, Beowulf  was a young man seeking     adventure and glory.  Beowulf was distinguished among his people, the  Geats, for     his bravery.  As a young man Beowulf fought in many battles and as a  result     showed his great character to others.                 Beowulf had many characteristics which helped  him to succeed in battle.     As a young man, Beowulf was known as the strongest man alive.  His  strength     allowed him to dominate in battle.  If it were not for his pure  strength, he     would not have been able to defeat Grendel, for weapons would not work.   By     fighting Grendel without weapons, he opened himself up to greater  glorification.     Beowulf's strength could not be seen as a disadvantage, while the   results of     his strength could.                 Beowulf's strength allowed him dominance in  battle, but it also made him     cocky.  While his cockiness allowed Beowulf to be sure of himself in  battle,     some of his peers found it to be a character flaw.  Ecglaf, in  particular, saw     Beowulf as cocky and vain, questioning, "Are you the Beowulf who competed  with     Breca...swollen with vanity..."  So, while his cockiness was a flaw in  the eyes     of others, Beowulf saw it as self assurance and used it to his advantage.                 Beowulf also had a strong spirit of  adventure.  His spirit of adventure     was part of the reason that Beowulf went to fight Grendel.  Beowulf's  strength     and spirit of adventure had also led him to glory in many battles,  including     that with Grendel.  Beowulf used his glory in previous battles to  justify     himself when coming to help Hrothgar.   In addition, his self  assurance, and     known bravery probably guided his decision.  Beowulf's spirit of  adventure     gained him a lot of glory, however, it could have gotten him into trouble, if  he     were to have taken an adventure too far.                 While in his young age, Beowulf used his  strength for glory and     recognition.  As he became older his great strength was taken away from  him, and     Beowulf found himself without one of his greatest abilities.  Beowulf  then was     king of the Geats, and when a dragon attacked his land, it was his     responsibility to protect his people.  					    
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