Benjamin Franklin once said that "laziness and pride tax are more important than the king and the government." The same can be said about the hero's pride in the epic story "Legend of Walson" (translated by Jesse L. Bic). Every famous character from Sigi to the last son of Gudrun is proud of him / herself. Pride leads to embarrassing effects and may lead to embarrassment, betrayal, and revenge through the epic. If you disagree, you are unable to give riches or power to others, the pride of the hero may be proud of himself, which may lead to his own embarrassment.
In Saga of Volsung, we saw a subplot of soldier Hellgi. After the battle was successful, Helgi met a large group of "ladies" in gorgeous costumes sitting at the edge of the forest (Byock 48). He married his son Hodobrod of King Grandmar and begged Hergi to fight Hodobrod and Grandma, but he did (Byock 48-50). It is a common practice in Germanic tribes like the Huns (Vorung, including Hergies), after successfully fighting in a place called Flekashut, "King Hergi holds power in its kingdom and is in power with Siglian I got married and became a famous king, and he is out of legend "(Byock 50). Like Old Granis and Miss Baker, we can think that these legends are calm in peaceful life.
Benjamin Franklin once was "lazy and pride tax" more important than the king and government. The same can be said about the pride of the protagonist of the epic story "Legend of Walson" (translated by Jesse L. Bic). Every famous character from Sigi to the last son of Gudrun is proud of him / herself. Pride leads to embarrassing effects and may lead to embarrassment, betrayal, and revenge through the epic. If you disagree, you are unable to give riches or power to others, the pride of the hero may be proud of himself, which may lead to his own embarrassment.
At the same time, Ragnar, the son of the King of Sieg King of Denmark, became handsome, "cruel to his enemies to his people," and a few equally top fighters (Volsungs) became handsome. Legend) and the legend of Ragnar Lothbrok, 89). His first work was to help Yetland, Hells, and his dragon problems - snakes that grew disproportionately in their towns. He wears cloaks in fluffy pants and cloaks and tore the dragon into clothes. His clothes protected him from the devil and accepted Sora 's wedding daughter, the count daughter. Their marriage was very happy, leading to two sons, Eirek and Agnar. When Sora died after losing physical condition, a miserable Ragnard attacked without governing, and in a certain summer he set sail to Norway and stumbled on the farm where Craca lived. When I learned about my beauty, I wanted to marry her. He set up a test of wisdom for her - a riddle for basically solving - she made a vivid color It was