So many languages, so many cultures. There are so many people, so many hearts. One of the most difficult things humans account for is the language, especially if the language they interpret is a language they are unfamiliar with. As a result, innumerable explanations with their own "distortion" can be made according to translation. This is very useful for ancient but time epic poet Beowulf. Beowulf was written in Old English by an unknown author between 800 and 1000 AD.
The Canterbury story is written in middle English and has a clear visual impact on today's written and spoken English. In contrast, old English (such as Beowulf's language) can only be read by modern translators or older English students. Not only because Joe's Middle English is similar to ours but because of the beauty and humor of poetry - all the inner and outer rhymes, and the sounds it produces, students often use themselves Lost in translation reading the Canterbury story in the language
Angowa Saxon's poem Beowulf was originally spoken orally and was written in old English and anonymously. Who, who wrote this poem is not clear. What we know is that Beowulf is the oldest epic in the UK's existing epic. Origin was damaged irreparably by fire. "This poem dates back to the year 1000." Show details ... Beowulf represents all these values. The story begins with Danish king Hrothgar celebrating his area by establishing a bar called Heorot. He held a feast there; noisy music and laughter made Glendell attack the hall at night. Bloodshed and loss of warriors lasted 12 years. The attack of Grendel was told to Geats. Beowulf decided to help them. Beowulf and his people arrived to help the Danish people. They were waiting for Grendel to attack Heorot, and when he attacked, Beowulf pulled Grendel's arm away from the socket. Grendel ran to his nest and died. Glendell's arm was nailed to the hero's wall
Beowulf and his people spent that night at Heorot. After they fell asleep, Glendell entered the hall and attacked himself from Beowulf. I do not have any weapons. It is an unfair advantage for unarmed beasts, pretending to be sleeping and seeming to be holding the hands of Glendell. It seems that the two battles may collapse in two fights. Beowulf holders hurried to pick up their swords and ask for help but their blades did not pierce Grendel's skin as he had magical resistance to human weapons. Finally, Beowulf pulled Grendel 's arm away from his shoulder and Gren.