Beowulf is a magnificent story of a young hero who fought with Monster Glendell and his mother. Beowulf, the son of Ecgtheow's son Geats, went to the Horthgar hall, the grandson of King Denmark, and the hero Scroll Scefing Heorot. At Heorot, Beowulf destroyed the monster Glendell who was hunting at night for 12 years and killed everything he found there. When Glendell's mother attacked the hall for retaliation, Beowulf looked for her and killed her in an underwater house.
There are various events in this story. First, there is a pagan warrior system. In this system, the relationship between the Lord and His people is called Turnness.
Beowulf, the ultimate hero, showed this feature in the attack of Glendell, fought against Glendell's mother after a retaliatory attack in Hell's hall. Before Before defeating Glendell, he said even to the proud fighter Unferth: "When his courage is good, fate often rescues unemployed people" (Norton, 34).
After that Beowulf defeated Glendel safely, soldiers enjoyed the feast, and settled in the hero hall to spend the night. They did not know that relatives were in Glendel, and he will retaliate against his death that night. When Glendell's mother arrived, she grasped the person I first saw and immediately returned to the light. When I found someone who happened to be the beloved advisor of Hrothgar by chance, Aeschere was dead and everyone was sad.
Again, all Danish people are now saddened by the death of Aeschere. Hrothgar expresses condolences for the death of his friend, but when he told Hrothgar, Beowulf encourages him: "Sorrow is not a wise warrior: revenge a man rather than mourn a man "Now better attack the mother of Glendell and bring victory and freedom to the Danish for those monsters who have plagued them for over 12 years. Hrothgar is expressed as "old warrior". (Norton, 45 years old) He is tired from being old and can not rule the kingdom. His tower can be bragged, but you can not face a monster trying to overthrow his kingdom.
Beowulf also discovered the concept of pagan revenge. The most obvious example is after the death of Hrothgar's consultant. Beowulf says to Hrothgar, "It's better to revenge a man for his friends instead of long-term sadness" (Beowulf, Wright, p. 60), but clearly shows revenge. Importance of comrades and friends' death But after Beowulf finished this speech, Hrothgar "thanked the Almighty heroes for thanking" (Beowulf, Wright, p. 60), and other pagan concepts Like vengeance and Christianity are linked, vengeance is not necessarily directly related to Christianity, in other words, the author is trying to harmonize the pagan concept (the next revenge) with Christianity once more. Reason for the fight But the author once again harmonized this revenge with the elements of Christianity.
The oldest long poetry among the revenge of Revenge and Beowulf, thought to be the only survivor of Angowaux Epic, Beowulf, was written by an unknown Christian writer on the presumed day. Even so, this is an exceptional story, and the poet awakens the heroic language, style, and the value of German oral poetry. He took in many themes including good and evil, youth and old age, heathen and Christian, and ideal hero code in his main story and in myriad depletion and drama; It was important for the audience. Revenge is part of a hero code