Monday, August 19, 2019
An Analysis of the Epic Poem, Beowulf - Beowulf and His Pride :: Epic Beowulf essays
      Beowulf and His Pride     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   One of Beowulf's main characteristics is his  ever present pride.Ã   To     most protagonists their pride is usually explained by a friend or  narrator.     However,Ã   Beowulf is one who likes to show the whole world how important  and     valuable he is to them.Ã   Through out the chapters which we have read it  seems as     though the whole point in the book is to show off his strength.Ã   He  presents     himself before a fight with boasting and an ostentatious manner of  fighting.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   When Beowulf was a little boy he wanted to  show his strength and entered     a race with his friend Breeca.Ã   He knew that he would win with no effort  at all,     but then,Ã   due to a storm, he lost his way.Ã   While Beowulf was  trying to return     to land he managed to kill nine sea monsters with his bare hands and  still     caught up to Brecca.Ã   He apparently bragged to such an extent that  everyone in     Scandinavia knew about this race and the courageous way he cleared the sea  of     evil.Ã   He,Ã   at this young age,Ã   had no need to think about  death.Ã   All he     thought about was foolishly having fun and proving himself to the  spectators.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   When Beowulf fought with Grendel,Ã   the  demon who was terrorizing Herot     Hall,Ã   he came there boasting about how worthy he was to fight for  Denmark.Ã   The     people accepted him as a deserving warrior and permitted him to do what ever  he     needed to rid them of Grendel.Ã   Beowulf wanted to fool Grendel into  thinking     that he was sleeping so that Grendel would try to kill him,Ã   but instead  Beowulf     would terminate him.Ã   That night Grendel did come and fell right into  Beowulf's     trap.Ã   Beowulf had Grendel in his hands,Ã   but no matter how strong  Beowulf was     the demon escaped missing only an arm.Ã   Grendel would soon die in his  lair     because of blood loss,Ã   but Beowulf was unhappy that he could not  stretch     Grendel's body on the floor.Ã   However,Ã   he still hung Grendel's  arm,Ã   just to     show how only he was strong enough to kill the monster.Ã   This time when  Beowulf     went to fight he told the king that if he would die then the king should  give     					    
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