There are heroic heroes in all art works. There are always people and things that are defined as the protagonists of the movie, such as the TV program we are watching, the movie we are watching, the poems and stories we have learned, the books we read, and so on. Heroes always knock down evil good guys. It is even more meaningful. Not all stories have good and evil, not all stories have definite heroes, but this means that there is no heroism in these works. Heroism is not a list of behaviors and traits that someone or something might have.
A lot of things have been proved in the fight against Grendels' mother Beowolf. An example of Beowolfs' heroism is that he is fighting her. "A powerful human guardian / grabbing a monster to its lifetime / jumping out ..." (366-367) Beowolf is explained by defeating the mother of Grendels as a "guardian" of his people and this Prove that. She recently killed the king's best friend, ignoring his son's killing. To prevent further killing, Beowolf went to the stadium under the lake and destroyed her. Beowolf is helping his people because it is simple, fameable and rich. Grendel was loved by his people and gathered enormous wealth from his fight. But Beowolf is most respected. He is a hero, because he is protecting people in need. This is the reason why Beowolf shows the reasons for the hero and the Anglo-Saxon literature depicted in the epic.
During the Anglo-Saxon era, there were many wonderful literary works. Probably the best is Beowolf. In this story, the hero protects Beowolf, Herote from attacks of horrible monsters and later defends his castle in his life. Beowolf is a hero who worked well in this story. In the Beowolfs era, people valued heroes highly. An example of Beowolf's story of defending good is when the king is talking about him. He spoke of Beowolf. '(208-212) The King calls Beowolf a great hero and hopes to beat Grendel, which he always threatened Heroth.