Before Britain became a superpower today, many people lived in small countries. Celtics first came to the UK, then Romans, and Anglo - saxon people. Anglo - saxon people traveled to the UK from Norway and Sweden in northern Germany. When they arrived they captured their god. The religion of Anglo-Saxon includes the views of several gods and goddesses, their own heaven and what they look like. Anglo-saxons also like poetry, and they use it to track the history of their people.
This poem Beowulf was written in England someday in the 8th century. It was written in the process of social change from pagan to Christianity. The influence of Christianity is combined with early folklore and the Heroes legend of the Germanic tribe. However, the infidelity elements of the epic "Beowulf" were clearly covering elements of Christianity, seen in the character's superhuman image, desire for revenge, and a firm belief in destiny.
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.