Epic Beowulf is one of the earliest known works of English slang. The hero Beowulf is a hero of a superhuman power, he is neither fear nor human. This poem follows his failure on the journey of his life, especially the three enemies, Glendell, the mother of Glendell, and the dragon that brought down the fall of Beowulf. The selected paragraph details the fear of Glendell's attack on Heorot, the Danish king before Beowulf was introduced. There are several problems in studying text like Beowulf.
In Beowulf's epic, Beowulf shows various heroic features throughout the poem. Beowulf, the whole story shows his heroic way by defending the town. Beowulf is an industry leader since its founding. With its enormous self, overwhelming confidence and extraordinary courage, Beowulf does not seem to lose to anyone when leading a group of people. He made many confrontations, such as Glendell, the mother of Glendell, and the confrontation with the devil 's dragon at the end of the poem.
Heroism and courage play an important role in Beowulf and are clearly demonstrated by the main character Beowulf of the story. Beowulf, who has the most courageous character so far, has three important moments to show his courage. Beowulf knows the shameing influence on those who are not brave and tries to prove his courage to make sure he is memorized as a brave hero. Beowulf is the hero of an ideal Anglo-Saxon. He is strong, brave, and will do his best to protect Heorot's people. His motivation comes from the desire for glory and fame. Returning to this age, as long as the name of the person is still in use, it is widely believed that that person's legacy will exist. When the author wrote it, this belief was proved in the first line. In the past few days, Spear - Danes and the king who ruled them had courage and greatness. We have heard of the heroic movement of the prince "(1-3)
Threatened by the brilliant reputation of Beowulf, Unferth king of King Hrothgar scoffed Beowulf for a failed swimming competition. This caused a discussion on whether Beowulf has the ability and willingness to defeat Glendell. Assuming that Beowulf is too weak, Unferth said, "... I expect the result to be worse (line 525)." The discussion will continue. Beowulf, in fact, explained to Unferth that he killed nine creatures in this game - and it was delaying him during the game. "In a fierce sword battle, I have never heard such a story about your combat skills," Beowulf said (lines 581-583). "In Beowulf's opinion, Unferth did not have a reason to brag about himself or laugh at someone, then Beowulf blamed Grundel for the king and his male Heorot, he accused it of Unferth. The spirit is as fierce as you think in fighting (lines 593 - 594, Glendell may have been held down).