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Sponsored linksCollege Term Papers --Instant Download"Beowulf" An analysis of the epic poem "Beowulf", providing a summary of the main theme in the poem. -- 1,300 w.; 1 src.; MLA
Beowulf and Grendel This paper examines the classic Scandinavian epic about the characters Beowulf and Grendel. -- 2,475 w.; 4 src.;
Gardner's "Grendel" and "Beowulf" A comparison of the plot and perspective in which the epic poem, "Beowulf" and John Gardner's "Grendel" are written. -- 1,133 w.;
"Grendel" and "Beowulf" A comparison of the depiction of Grendel in John Gardner's novel, "Grendel" and in the epic poem, "Beowulf". -- 928 w.;
The Monsters of "Beowulf " This essay addresses the role of the monsters in "Beowulf" and shows how they serve as a morality lesson for the people of that time. -- 2,048 w.; 1 src.; MLA
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"Beowulf"
Beowulf and Violent, Epic Revenge
Dante and Moral, Literary Revenge
Revenge, violence, obligations to one
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Religion in Beowulf
Discusses religious ideas and their influence on the poem Beowulf.
In Dark Ages, in which the poem Beowulf was written, people needed something to believe in. They needed something to cling to. Although religiously they believed in God, they still felt that they had to cling on to their human heroes. They thought highly of them. For example, Beowulf was mightier...
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