Grettir's Saga's abnormal hero Grettir's decision as the hero of Grettir's Saga is even an interesting and unusual choice for the author. The examination of this exceptional selection also explains about the Icelandic society of the 13th century that the legend was thought to be written down and the 10th century Icelandic society in which most of this legendary action was done. But before you start analyzing and verifying Grettir it is important to understand what the legend is and the role it plays.
The legends of Beowulf and Grettir killed local townspeople and died at night by someone or something. As fate provides, strangers enter his local bar and announce his intention to kill a threatening gang. The devil returned to his crime scene and, as expected, the outsiders were fatally injured by fighting the rude who became a secret hiding place. - In Greek mythology, Theogony recalls the lineage of Greek gods. Some of the story contains information about monsters named Orthrus. This beast is a double headed dog responsible for protecting the island. But Orthrus was ultimately slaughtered by the magnificent hero Hercules. Obviously, two-headed monsters can bring disasters. But in the right way, the Orient is a brave supervisor and may be the glorious hero of Greek legends.
The legendary Egils legend Skalla - Grímssonar, Skalla - Grímr (father of the legendary owner Egil) landed in western Iceland and attempted to investigate this area with his followers. This part of the country, Mýrar region is mainly lowland wetlands (most are drained today) and small lakes, rocky outcrops and hills, north and east mountains, and rivers flowing into the sea. The explanation of the landscape that Skalla-Grímr encountered in the legend of the early 13th century intrigued for several reasons.
According to the evidence of Saga, in order to protect the ship from damage, when not in use the ship landed and is often placed in a shelter with a roof. Chapter 19 of the legend of Gratis tells the Viking attacker who came to Norway's island where Gretiel stayed as a guest of Nordin. When they landed, Viking towed the finorfinn warship (karfi) on our stored ship and placed their boats in the right place. In the case of a ship built in the late Virgin era, this protection is not optional if inferior species must substitute for oak. Unless actually used, some of these ships must remain underwater and covered in order to prevent spoilage of ash species used instead of oak.