Beowulf proves his is an epic hero by having a supernatural ability which is extraordinary strength. To demonstrate, “the best of all weapons but so massive that no ordinary man could lift its carved and decorated length,” (515-521 ln 59 p). Therefore, showing his stupendous strength to defeat Grendel’s mother with his immense quality of muscle to bring victory to Herot.
Despite Beowulf’s age and weakness he is willing to fight for his people who deeply rely on him showing his devotion to duty. For instance, “ I’ve never known fear, as a youth I fought in endless …show more content…
No matter what he goes through he always puts his people in front of him. In other words, he makes sure his people are safe and protected before himself. For example, “Alike; the gray bearded lord of the Geats had ended those flying, burning raids forever,” (792 ln 68 p). Moreover, displaying his loyalty as an aged king and leader to his people after year of ruling and years of defeating monsters who try and destroy his kingdom.
The last but certainly not least trait that a successful epic hero should have is bravery. Beowulf definitely shows bravery in countless occasions in order to defeat the evil. To illustrate, “ Then Beowulf rose, still brave, still strong, and with his shield at his side, and a mail shirt on his breast, strode calmly, confidently, toward the tower, under the rocky cliffs; no coward could have walked there!,” (633-636 ln 63 p). This explains, Beowulf exhibits bravery and courage by defeating the dragon even after his age and years of not fighting. His courageous actions makes everyone feel safe trusting him