Rhythm of Beowulf Beowulf's rhythm is an old English art, spoken orally and not quietly spoken. Therefore, it uses rhyme and accent to achieve the poetic effect of contemporary British poetry through the use of poetry's feet, each poet having the same number of syllables and the same accent pattern (Wilkie 1271) . Beowulf's rhythm theory is developing. In this manuscript of poetry, rhyme is used in almost all lines (or two and a half lines), but it is not so in most recent poetry translations.
Beowulf Pagan or Christian Epic Beowulf: Pagan or Christian epic. Beowulf 's story is full of references to religion and faith, but there are many differences through the story showing that Beowulf is not a Christian epic. Beowulf's personality often speaks to God and he obviously believes in his existence. However, pagan customs were mentioned in several places. Beowulf often refers to other gods that exist, not Christianity. Epic includes cremation of heathens and how to drink blood.
The heathen element of the epic "Beowulf" is obvious to Superman's personality. Beowulf is drawn as a superhero. Beowulf will protect himself from Grendel Danes. In the fight against Glendell, Beowulf chose not to use weapons; he relied on superpowers. In the battle, Beowulf 's power took over and Beowulf fought against Grendel until he could draw a monster' s arm from his socket. Supermen's achievement also appeared in the fight against Glendel's mother.
Beowulf's revenge is a magnificent story of a young hero who fought with monster Grendel and his mother. Ecgtheow 's son George' s Prince Beowulf went to the Horthgar Hall, the Danish King 's grandchild, and the hero Scroll Scefing Heorot. At Heorot, Beowulf destroyed the monster Grendel who was hunting for 12 years at night and killed everything he found there. When Glendell's mother attacked the hall for retaliation, Beowulf looked for her and killed her in her water at her house.
Rhythm of Beowulf Beowulf's rhythm is an old English art, spoken orally and not quietly spoken. Therefore, it uses rhyme and accent to achieve the poetic effect of contemporary British poetry through the use of poetry's feet, each poet having the same number of syllables and the same accent pattern (Wilkie 1271) . Beowulf's rhythm theory is developing. In this manuscript of poetry, rhyme is used in almost all lines (or two and a half lines), but it is not so in most recent poetry translations.