The European epic Beowulf was written in the UK someday in the eighth century. Since British society was in the process of conversion from pagan to Christian, this time gave us the idea of mixing Christianity and pagan elements. Examples of heathen and Christian traditions are mentioned through literature. Many of the impacts are related to what is going on in the world. When Beowulf wrote, St. Augustine just tried to turn Anglo-Saxons into Christianity; conversion succeeded but it was a shallow transition, and there were still people who followed the heathen approach.
Beowulf is considered the oldest masterpiece in the UK, celebrating Beowulf's three big fights. Beowulf is a Christian poem based on a pagan story or a pagan poetry rewritten under the influence of Christianity and thinking that it is a seamless combination of pagan elements and Christian elements It is not known yet. . Although Beowulf is said to be a hero with a wonderful Christian virtue, it is still a pagan hero. This poem does not reject pagan heroicism. But since Beowulf 's oldest manuscript was written by Christians for new Christians, the poet we know shows the Christian superiority to pagan religion.
Beowulf was written in the UK in the 8th century. This gives us the idea of poetry written in the process of society changing from pagan to Christianity. The influence of Christianity combined with the early folklore and the heroic legend of the German tribes, we tried to ascertain whether the effects of Christianity and the Bible were later added to the original pagan poetry. Beowulf has the fact that both Christianity and pagan influences, Christianity and paganism are intertwined in this poem very closely
Whether the author of Beowulf meant that the poem was a Christian poem or a pagan poetry which was originally a Christian story, there were many controversies. Pagan view and Christian view have a big influence on Beowulf's character. He is regarded as a heathen superhero and God of Gear. Glendell and his mother are considered monsters, but humans, this is a pagan view. But this verse insists that God has determined their fate, that is the reason they were killed. Therefore, the conflict between paganism and Christian faith can not really be solved by the poet itself.