Geowish 's great warrior, Beowulf, was sending a lot of sails, fights, and a victorious very adventurous life. Through all these activities, he encountered various people who were thought to be heroes like him. However, these heroes can not have the same abilities and characteristics as Beowulf. His great accomplishment is not comparable to what they do in their lives. Beowulf is an excellent hero of Hrothgar, Unferth, Wiglaf in Beowulf's epic. He killed all the fighting monsters, became a feared warrior and a king, because he was killed after the last heroic deed.
As a magnificent hero, Beowulf has "super power" and "mythological culture of Anglo-saxon", "reflects values of society and heroic ideals". In this society, brave heroes are highly appreciated; this led Behulf to overthrow the nationally famous monster for the homicidal fanaticism in Hrothgar's palace, Herot. When Beowulf succeeded in fighting Glendell, he was honored by the people he saved; he is now their hero. "Hrothgar, gray hair, bravely sit down and listen, famous ringgever is surely finally Grendel may be killed, he believes in Beowulf's bold strength and his spiritual strength. .. "Beowulf not only has confidence but also boasts himself and his strength. Others believe in their strengths.
Threatened by the brilliant reputation of Beowulf, Unferth king of King Hrothgar scoffed Beowulf for a failed swimming competition. This caused a discussion on whether Beowulf has the ability and willingness to defeat Glendell. Assuming that Beowulf is too weak, Unferth said, "... I expect the result to be worse (line 525)." The discussion will continue. Beowulf, in fact, explained to Unferth that he killed nine creatures in this game - and it was delaying him during the game. "In a fierce sword battle, I have never heard such a story about your combat skills," Beowulf said (lines 581-583). "In Beowulf's opinion, Unferth did not have a reason to brag about himself or laugh at someone, then Beowulf blamed Grundel for the king and his male Heorot, he accused it of Unferth. The spirit is as fierce as you think in fighting (lines 593 - 594, Glendell may have been held down).