Sunday, June 2, 2019
The Courage, Strength, and Integrity of Beowulf :: Epic of Beowulf Essays
  The Courage, Strength, and Integrity of Beowulf           He who had come to them from  across the sea, bold and strong minded, had  compulsive affliction off, purged Herot clean.  Beowulf has traveled a  great distance to help people in need.  Even though Beowulf is a fictional  character, he is clearly the  idealistic symbol needed by the people of the chaotic Middle  Ages with his extraordinary characteristics of  courage, strength, and  integrity.         To be a hero a person  demand to be  prize for  courage, strength, and integrity.  A hero is any person admired for courage.  A person  with courage can easily take on any task.  Courage is  non the absence of  fear but  rather the know-how to control it.  To be a hero is also one that is strong.   To be strong a person needs not only brawn, but the knowledge to use it.  Strength  without direction is like trying to hit a cloud with    a bow and arrow.  A hero is  also anyone that posses integrity.  With integrity a hero knows how to do  without a doubt what is right.  A person with integrity is unimpaired, so he is  able to  get the task at hand.  A person who upholds these qualities and  more is truly a hero.         Beowulf, a hero for heroes overcomes the  hideous creature Grendle, in order to aid the Danes, whom argon in the need of aid. Beowulf sits awake  in uncertainty of what comes in the depths of the everlasting night.  This  shows that Beowulf has an uncanny amount of courage.  He, as any human in  this predicament is  on the face of it full of fear, but with courage he is able to  control this fear.  As the infamous Grendle rushes towards Beowulf with great  might, the mighty Beowulf catches the viscous monsters claw and tears the whole  sleeve  from its now empty socket. This definately shows a great amount of strength. To  have such great power to    pull an arm from its socket he must be strong.   Beowulf traverses a great distance in order to help a foreign people whom are in  the need of aid.  By helping the Danes, Beowulf shows that he posses an   lofty   
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