Heroes of Greek heroes and Anglo-Saxon heroes are the prototypes of who we should be and what we want to be. However, heroes have inherent flaws and we do not want to work hard. In the literature, these flaws are not examples that we should do, but as examples that should not be done. This is especially true among Greek heroes. As Greek heroes pursue his fate, make a serious mistake and live a fairly simple life, Anglo-Saxon's "super" heroes successfully manage his fate while dealing with somewhat complex lives I will try to change it.
In Anglo-Saxon's cultural literature, becoming a hero is to become a warrior. Heroes must be strong, intelligent, and brave. Warriors face any difficulties and they are willing to fight for their glory and people. An Anglo-Saxon hero can become all these people, remain modest and kind. In literature, Beowulf may be the perfect example of an Anglo-Saxon hero. Among the 13 th warrior, Ibn Faldran (played by Antonio Banderas) also showed many features that highlight Anglo-Saxon's hero. At the same time, Fadeland and the people around him showed many features defining today's hero. Anglo-Saxon heroes are also clearly displayed and defined in Beowulf, "The Wanderer", "The Rood's Dream", and even "13th Warrior" by Crichton.
Same points and differences as Anglo-Saxon heroes. Each of these two heroes has different value. They have a motive to fight for various reasons. Heroes of Anglo-Saxon are also different from modern heroes. An example of this comparison is band "U 2" and Beowulf's Bono. Modern heroes like Benoff, like Bono and Anglo - Saxon heroes, try to improve their society, but in different ways and for different reasons. There are only a few for Anglo-Saxon heroes.
Heroes of Anglo-Saxon culture and literature are best defined as warriors of glory. Anglo-Saxon heroes have many features of today's heroes. They believe that they are strong, intelligent, witty, courageous and can sacrifice everything for glory and their people. Beowulf's literary figures, "Wanderers", "Light of Dreams", and the heroic character of the 13th warrior, define and set standards for Anglo-Saxon heroes
It is considered to be selfless and thoughtful. Many of the features depicting heroes are currently used to determine the heroes of the Anglo - Saxon era. In the epic "Beowulf" by an unknown writer, the hero Beowulf is considered a prototype of hero of Anglo-Saxon. Among the qualities of attribution becoming the hero of today are some of the best qualities of the Anglo-Saxon era; Beowulf's heroism is the power of his beast, his courage to participate in a particular situation, and his Personalization represented by the pride of.