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    Though Beowulf is almost entirely Pagan there are certain unexplained christian references that seem out of place. While there are no actual references to Jesus Christ there are some references to god that don’t seem to go along with the rest of the story. Scholars have several different theories as to why these references show up in Beowulf but no one knows for sure. Beowulf was most likely written down after the Anglo-Saxons had been christianized. But the actual story of beowulf was likely around

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    The epic poem of Beowulf has many different Christian and pagan elements in it. An example of a pagan element would be the belief in Wyrd and an example of the Christian element would be the account of Creation. There are a few more statements about both the Christian and pagan elements such as religious beliefs/practices‚ the places God is mentioned and the different names of God in the text. Beowulf incorporates many Christian and pagan elements within the text. Wyrd was the pagan god for which stood

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    Beowulf‚” depicts both Christian and pagan influences. Pagan values consist of victory‚ and its constant reward through fame. Christian traits consist of loyalty‚ good leadership‚ and fairness‚ even in times of war or battles. Beowulf makes a lot of references and stresses the fact that he values fighting his battles with his bare hands. Another Christian value that is presented‚ and exercised by Beowulf in this epic poem‚ is that wealth must be shared unselfishly. Beowulf’s juxtaposition of pagan

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    past events. Written down in approximately 1‚000 A.D. by an unknown author‚ Beowulf‚ originally a pagan fable‚ became a Christian allegory upon its transcription by Christian monks. However‚ as scholars have debated over the religious context in Beowulf‚ the attempts by the monks to turn the epic poem into a Christian parable ended merged‚ including both original and Christian aspects. Throughout Beowulf‚ the epic combines pagan ideals of fate or wyrd and the will of God‚ the similar concepts of the

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    Beowulf is an epic poem featuring a conflict between pagan and Christian beliefs. Within this context there is a continuous theme of good versus evil. Beowulf is a Christian hero who is endowed with superhuman strengths representative of paganism. He battles Grendel and Grendel’s mother‚ pagan monsters‚ whose lineage can be traced back to Cain‚ a biblical figure. Years later Beowulf takes on a monstrous dragon‚ a creature of pagan mythology. The story begins with our hero Beowulf seeking out a pagan

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    2013 Beowulf: Christian Elements Beowulf is a poem that has been told over time repeatedly. This poem dates back as far as the ninth century and "recalls a heroic age in which monsters stalked men by night‚ dragons guarded hoards of precious gems and heirloom swords‚ and heroes carried out great deeds of warfare that would be commemorated by song and feat." (Heaney 107) There is an undeniable presence of Christianity throughout the poem. Although the poem does not have a clear "Christian perspective

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    Beowulf is one of the great heroic poems in English literature. The epic follows a courageous warrior named Beowulf throughout his young‚ adult life and into his old age. As a young man‚ Beowulf becomes a legendary hero when he saves the land of the Danes from the hellish creatures‚ Grendel and his mother. Later‚ after fifty years pass‚ Beowulf is an old man and a great king of the Geats. A monstrous dragon soon invades his peaceful kingdom and he defends his people courageously‚ dying in the process

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    The epic poem Beowulf which was written in pagan times‚ it is complete with many allusions to topics relating to the Christian faith that can be used as evidence of a Christian influence. For instance passages containing biblical history‚ displeasure with heathen ideas‚ and the mention of doctrines typically Christian can be found in the text of Beowulf. This is important because it will prove that a Beowulf was written by a Christian author to inform and entertain a Christian audience and also spread

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    Beowulf is the stepping stone for the creation of many stories of good vs. evil‚ ending with the hero receiving unending praise and adoration. With that many of the people who read of the epic poem now relate to it on many levels‚ my belief is that the Christian elements throughout this poem make it more intriguing to the modern day peruser. The author of the poem is unknown but based on the style of wording used and the Paganistic elements it is believed to have originally been scribed by Christian

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    Beowulf has both pagan and Christian influences. Throughout the story there are many elements of Christian teachings: that man survives only through the protection of God‚ that all earthly gifts flow from God‚ and that the proper bearing of man is to be humble and unselfish (csis.edu‚ 2011). While many pagan influences appear in the poem‚ Christian overtones are more prevalent‚ exhibiting many elements of Christian heroism in the poem. An example is when Beowulf says “God must decide who will be

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