Beowulf as a modern hero Many people have different ideas about what heroes are. Some people think this is courage and courage, and others think that the real definition of heroes is loyalty and slavery. However, few people can not agree with the men and women of the New York fire department as a hero role model. Although their devotion killed some of them, they threatened their lives at 9/11 terrorist attacks to help those in need, at the expense of their time and health.
This article is a comparison of Beowulf and modern heroes. I think American soldiers are my contemporary hero. In this article, I will explain how my modern hero resembles Beowulf in three paragraphs. In these three paragraphs, I will show you how they are fighting for just cause, how they are rewarded for what they are doing, and how they are respected I will discuss. The first comparison is how they fight for just cause.
Comparing Beowulf with modern heroes When I think about contemporary heroes, all the soldiers who fight for my country must first come to mind. Both heroes fight for good reasons, reward them for what they did, and earn a lot of respect. Soldiers may not be able to hold Beowulf's uncompromising power, but both endanger their lives, which makes them both heroes. American soldiers and Beowulf both draw features
Heroes like Superman have much in common with Beowulf even after more than a few centuries. Today's superheroes can behave like medieval Beowulf. However, many modern heroes use their wisdom rather than the power like Beowulf like Batman. Even modern heroes with much in common with Beowulf are different because they are social heroes of different value from the world that produced Beowulf, so it is different. JRR Beowulf scholar Tolkien solved the difference between Beowulf and Lord of the Rings' modern hero directly. Modern heroes like Luke Skywalker and Frodo Baggins are heroic because they reject power and refuse to fight. Beowulf 's echo is still heard, but the modern world has its own hero type reflecting modern priorities.
Modern works deal directly with the difference between Beowulf and modern heroes. JRR Tolkien is known for writing "Lord of the Rings", but he is also a Beowulf scholar. Like Beowulf he wrote a very similar role in his epic. Boromir is a proud, proud, powerful warrior, like Beowulf. His greatest wish is to fight for his people. However, in the world of Lord of the Rings, Beowulf's values have led to destruction. Boromir wishes to use One Ring as a weapon against the enemy, as Beowulf did. But such power aspirations will erode Boromir, even in good fights. He was destroyed by the ring. Humble Frodo Bagkins is the hero of this story. Frodo is a contemporary hero because he rejects power and fame and is satisfied with becoming an ordinary person. As Turkien's society has nuclear weapons, in his story, like Medieval Beowulf, it brought disastrous results. Beowulf is not suitable for the modern world