Beowulf is depicted as the hero of the epic Beowulf (c 1200), but in reality it is a villain. In this poem, this unknown poet believes that Beowulf is a hero because of his power and loyalty to his people. But his pursuit of the hero's status is so dominant that he inspired his embarrassment, egoism and greed. Beowulf is a story about a boastful soldier whose motive for life is purely self-centered and he takes advantage of vulnerabilities of Glendell, Glendell's mother, and ultimate dragon to earn fame, money and power . Beowulf is a typical primitive man and his evil behavior brought him recognition and immortality He is the product of the society the poet lives in. Beowulf stands alone by himself
Grendel is a hero, a symbol of oppressed people. He is not a traditional hero, but he is a hero of another society. Grendel is a "monster" that is excluded from Herrot because his thinking and values are not consistent with social norms. In turn, he seems to believe that the killing and destruction of Heorot is the only way he can release frustration and frustration. Heorot and his people expressed his thoughts, emotions, and personality through music, laughter and dance. Grendel was excluded from society: "He suffered for a while with the exiled monster, Kane clan, and the Creator treated it as an illegal hooligan and used it as an abandoned accusation" (104). Grendel is not only a personal representative but also a representative of all strangers. Glendell's idea is inconsistent with Eliot's idea; it pleases Beowulf bragging about "the power of 30 people per person" (380). . Grendel did not follow the social judge script. He is a murderer
Beowulf is a man who believes in him. In lines 407 to 426 I explain Beowulf's request to Hrothgar in detail and ask him to allow me to fight Glendell. Beowulf boasts of his power and the power of Geats in Hrothgar. When Beowulf talked to Hrothgar, the reader realized that he was not complaining when talking to the king, but was conservative. But on line 415 - 418, the reader is aware of the boast of modern usage of that word. He talked about his strengths and the ability to fight Grendel. This type of boasting will help Beowulf to work on Hrothgar. Beowulf sells his skills and his skills to Hrothgar and his community. Beowulf persuaded Hrothgar to fulfill his duty to fight Glendell, but he also said he hoped "to improve Hygelac's reputation and make him happy" It was. At line 2145, Beowulf came back from adventure and gave all his gifts to Hygelac as a sign of loyalty.
Beowulf approached Denmark, Beowulf was a young man seeking pursuit and fame. Because of his courage, Beowulf is a famous Geats among his people. When Beowulf was young, he hit many battles, and the results showed his high quality for everyone. Beowulf has several characters that can help him succeed in the fight. When he was young, Beowulf was considered the most active person. His army made it possible for him to dominate the fight. If he does not approve pure power, he can not beat Glendell because Beowulf did not use weapons because it did not match Glendell. By opposing Grendel without arming, he released his honor. The power of Beowulf can not be regarded as a weakness, the result of his power may be so. The power of Beowulf made it possible for him to control the fight, but that also made him too confident. Beowulf is also a tough journey of courage
The story of Beowulf happened in the 6th century Scandinavia. Today 's Swedish native Beatulf, Geat. In many respects, Beowulf is an ordinary man trying to send a noble living in an uncertain world. When Beowulf learned that Denmark King Hrothgar needed his help, he traveled to Denmark from his Swedish house. After all, what kind of options does he truly have? In the Anglo-Saxon world, it is important to meet your destiny with courage, dignity, honor. Therefore, despite his own danger, Beowulf has committed his responsibility to King Hrothgar and Danish and began killing Grendel, a monster of people who swallowed King Hrothgar at an amazing rate. Beowulf battled Glendale and takes the trophy (arm of Grande) home. Glendell 's mother was angry and tried to revenge Flosugger' s warrior, but Beowulf was forced to kill and fight with her, like his son. In the future life, Beowulf encountered an annoying dragon