Anglo - saxon hero must have many features before becoming a true hero. People are ruthless, superhuman, difficult to handle, they must understand the need for sacrifice, be proud and be brave. The purpose of many Anglo-Saxon heroes is to change their fate and the actions they take can become immoral and immoral from time to time; however, they always seem to succeed with their goals. Both Beowulf and Buliwyf (13th Warrior) have all the features of Anglo-Saxon heroes. Beowulf is one of the heroes of the past and present's most famous Anglo-Saxon.
Beowulf Beowulf as an ideal anglo-saxon is a hero reflecting the ideal characteristics of Anglo-Saxon culture, and these features together constitute a magnificent story. He has virtues, features, beliefs that Anglo - Saxon culture respects. Beowulf presents these virtues in his own actions and words in various situations through the story. Beowulf is "the most powerful Geats", "more powerful and powerful than anyone in the world."
The belief in Magic and fantasy is a change in the characteristics of Anglo-Saxon. Anglo-Saxons believed that these things had occurred, but the medieval beliefs were much stronger than the Anglo-Saxon era. In the Anglo-Saxon era, the only evidence that can prove magic and fantasy is the horror monster from Glowder, Beowulf. It is said that Glendell lives in the bottom of the lake and it is a terrible monster that appears in the evening and eats. When Geow Geats Beowulf battled Grendel, he got help from some of his people. However, when his staff participates, the battle scenario is explained as follows.
Each culture of Anglo-Saxon culture reflected in Beowulf has its own beliefs and customs. Cultural belief, values, and assumptions are obtained directly or indirectly in life. Culture is the sum of group lifestyles, which is not different from ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. Culture usually has various numbers reflecting the whole culture. The importance of religion, values, and heroes is well reflected in Beowulf's epic, and accurately shows the whole Anglo-Saxon culture. Men dominate the Anglo-Saxon society, people like Great Heroes like Beowulf. They believe that the hero should be the guardian of his promise and are boasting and producing them ... Show more