Beowulf: Epic Hero
Title: Beowulf: Epic Hero
Category: Literature / English | Words: 614 | Pages: 2.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Beowulf: Epic Hero
Beowulf: Epic Hero
Throughout most literature, biblical, cultural, or mythological, stories are told of heroes performing impossible feats in amazing ways, with strengths not known to common people. In Beowulf, the main character very much fulfills the qualities of the epic hero: battling the forces of evil, incredible strength, and supernatural powers.
The main focus of the epic poem is the struggle for control between Hrothgar, king of the Danes, and the beast Grendel. Grendel,
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hero of a story. Also Beowulf’s armor, while not enchanted is able to sustain blows from enemies greatly outnumbering him. His strength, help from above, and good fortune show he is an epic hero.
Beowulf’s battle for good over Grendel, awesome strength, and help from supernatural sources provide evidence that he is, in fact, and epic hero. While not as well known as others, such as Hercules and Odysseus, he is one nonetheless.
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