Comparing Beowulf and Hrolf Kraki's legendary Rune and magic legend with Beowulf's Rune character and magic with the legend of King Hrolf Kraki, this is the legend of Iceland and the 1000 years tradition before 1,300 years It shows. . Beowulf is a story poem by Anglo-Saxon whose oral tradition dates back to the 6th century (Ward v 1, ch 3, s 3, n 11). Beowulf starts with a brief explanation of Dylman's king Scyld Scefing explaining the burial of a pagan ship.
But the two most popular written candidates that could affect Saxo are Hrolf Kraki's anonymous Scandinavian legend and Brutus's Roman legend, which are recorded in two separate Latin pieces. In Saga of Hrolf Kraki, the murdered king had two sons - Hroar and Helgi - they concealed them under the name of Ham and Hráni. Despite somehow ham adopts simple behavior to shift doubt, they spend most of their story on camouflage rather than pretending to be annoying. The order of events is also different from the order of Shakespeare.
Another candidate for the same analog or potential source is the story of Hrolf Kraki and his servant, a deformer in the form of a legendary bear, Bodvar Bjarki. This story survived at OldNorse Hrólfssagakraka and Saxo 's Gesta Danorum. Hrolf kraki, one of Skröldungs, is also known as Anglo-Saxon's epic "Hrothulf". Therefore, the story about him and his followers may have evolved since the 6th century. However, this private folklore method is considered to be a step in the right direction, but the story of "Bear's Son" was seen as not being a viable choice and not close enough. After that, Peter Jørgensen looked for a more concise reference frame and created a "two troll tradition" covering the legends of Beowulf and Grettis. "The hero goes into the cave and kills the two giants" Scandinavian ecotype. Differences in gender: According to Andersson 's 1998 rating (Andersson | de), this is a more attractive folktales.
Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon The Rune character of England and the poet Beowulf of Magic Old English have mention of Rune characters. This is used in the sense of magic and charm. From the historical period to test the evidence, we discovered that the early British were fully acquainted with German Rune characters, and that the Rune characters had special implications. In Beowulf, heroes and mothers of Glendell were in a fatal battle. Suddenly when God showed him a special sword near the wall he was being killed by a monster.