Beowulf, Glendell, Macbeth 's fate played an important role in the old British epic Beowulf and William Shakespeare' s Macbeth 's play. It is said that the main events of this poem such as Beowulf's third killing and his own death are destined. In Macbeth, destiny is so important that it is represented by strange sisters that drive drama behavior. However, if there is a reservation, there must be an agent to decide fate. In Beowulf, God plays this role, and fate is often considered to be the will of God.
Beowulf 's uncle is King of Geats, so he was sent to help kill Grendel. His action on Glendell shows that he is trying to help others. In epic, heroes are often found to often determine the fate of a group of people and people. He put his people in front of him with his superior strength and courage. By killing Glendell, his mother and the dragon, Beowulf certainly helped the Danish people and his own people who beat the evil. Beowulf endangered his life for the Danish and asked for help from anyone. He recognized the danger, but he did not know anything about his life and just care about people. Fifty years after Beowulf served his king as king of Geats, he fought to fight the dragon who finally makes everyone afraid. Beowulf is old and tired, but in order to protect his people he broke the dragon, but this eventually means his own death.
Beowulf, Glendell, Macbeth 's fate played an important role in the old British epic Beowulf and William Shakespeare' s Macbeth 's play. It is said that the main events of this poem such as Beowulf's third killing and his own death are destined. In Macbeth, destiny is so important that it is represented by strange sisters that drive drama behavior. However, if there is a reservation, there must be an agent to decide fate. In Beowulf, the discussion between God's role in existentialism and other countries in Glendel is fierce despite recent discussions. Before "the history of science" and "the age of reason", it is generally believed that there are gods, things like right and wrong, and heroism. However, as the Renaissance approached the interest of science and the mechanization of the universe, the necessity of God has almost disappeared and human beings can only reconsider the origin of the meaning. John