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    Comparison and Contrast Essay Final Draft: Gilgamesh vs. Beowulf The epics of Beowulf and Gilgamesh are about a pair of heroes who had many common characteristics as well as characteristics that contradict one another. Beowulf is a Christian epic that roots from the Anglo Saxon culture. Throughout the plot, there are numerous biblical allusions. “Grendel who haunted the moors, the wild Marshes, and made his home in a hell not hell but earth. He was spawned in that slime, conceived by a pair of

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    The story of Beowulf deals with life, death, violence, kings, and monsters. Written around 800 CE, and then picked up hundreds of years later to be rewritten by a monk, it is written well after the coming of Christ. It could be simply read as an action adventure, filled with conquests and elaborate feasts, as were common of Old English tales. The story is not that simple though, and gives us a peek into a culture going through some drastic changes. Once built upon a Pagan belief system void of Christ

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    The story of Beowulf is one of the oldest examples of what society views as a hero. Though the story was written in Anglo-Saxon times, the credentials one would need in order to be considered by society a hero remain the same. The Anglo-Saxons believed that a hero was strong and courageous, but humble and kind as well. They also believed that a hero was intelligent and dignified, in which he would fight until death in order to defend his people. In Beowulf and Grendel, directed by Sturla Gunnarsson

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    Nowadays many people believe that Beowulf and Forrest Gump are similar because they both considered as heroes of the time in which they lived. First of all, Beowulf considered as a hero because he is capable of sacrificing himself and courage in the name of justice. He is brave, and at the same time, a decent hero. There is no reason to doubt his merits. Forrest Gump is also considered as a hero because he thinks about faith, love, honesty, patriotism. He is a kind person who remained faithful to

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    When comparing two characters like Beowulf and Achilles, we are able to notice some traits that are similar and some that differ between characters. Although these characters are from two different poems, they share many traits that are common. Beowulf is faced with many tragedies that he needs to overcome. As he is facing these tragedies, he exerts many traits that give him the title of a hero. The same goes for Achilles. Achilles is force with many things that he also needs to try and overcome

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    In my reading of Beowulf and Grendel, I come to find that they are both very intriguing books that had me on the edge of my seat the whole time anticipating to see what would happen next. The tone set an overall general mood throughout the two narratives, as well as the different settings. Throughout the two books some major things stuck out to me, one being the concept of Good vs. Evil, and the other being the exertion to truly find one’s self. In municipals of ways Beowulf is nothing but a long

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    In the movie and the book there were many contradictions and similarities, nevertheless; in both Beowulf was still seen as a great warrior. The first difference between the two was that in the book Grendel acted as a coward and only came when the Danes were sleeping, but in the movie, he came while the Danes were still celebrating. The second difference was in the book Beowulf fights Grendel’s mother; however, in the movie he does not, fight Grendel’s mother. Lastly, in the book the dragon was not

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    Beowulf, an epic poem written by Charles Kennedy, was a very hard poem to read. It was originally written in Anglo-Saxon English, then translated over to a modern alliterative verse. In addition, there was also a movie created in 2007 by Robert Zemeckis conveying the story. This paper will analyze which version was easier to comprehend. After analyzation, it was clear that the movie was a much better adaptation. The movie, compared to the poem, was a lot easier to understand. The movie gave visuals

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    The first creature Beowulf came upon was Grendel, he is usually depicted as a monster or a giant leaving underneath a dungeon. Hrathgar is the king of the Spear-Danes he had called Beowulf because of Grendel and the mass destruction and because this creature was uncontrollable and no one could defeat him. When Beowulf arrives at the Danes, he is ready to fight the Grendel because of what he caused to Hrathgar’s people. When Beowulf hears about this creature and that he doesn’t use any weapons just

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    Beowulf and The Iliad are both famous works of literature that have been studied for hundreds of years. Both Beowulf and Achilles are great heroes in their Epics. An important component of these Heroic Epics are their heroes and their how the act. Beowulf always exhibits the traits that would make him an epic hero, and would never do anything dishonorable or that wasn not for the benefit of everyone around him, while Achilles had moments that made him look dishonorable and not heroic. Overall, Beowulf

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