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    Violence in Beowulf

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    is considered good and just? Violence in Anglo-Saxon literature is a tool to help determine morality; right or wrong‚ good versus evil. First‚ why is Beowulf considered a hero‚ and why is his violence accepted by the Geats? The violence wrought on Heorot by Grendel and Grendel’s mother is seen as an act of war to the Geats: why is violence their only available response? Beowulf’s violence is considered heroic because of his motivation to protect the people‚ and Grendel and his mother’s is considered

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    paramount relationship between a king and his followers. Like the male code of conduct in Beowulf‚ the tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight also exhibits a moral code in another androcentric society. Certain characteristic are valued at both Heorot and Camelot‚ such as honour. Before his fight with Grendel‚ Beowulf removes his armour and lays aside his sword‚ because his opponent has "no idea of the arts of war‚ / of shield or sword-play" and thus it would be dishonourable for Beowulf to use

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    A Closer Look Into Heorot and Grendel’s Mother’s Lair In Seamus Heaney’s Beowulf‚ the city of Heorot and Grendel’s Mothers Lair are completely opposite of each other. Heorot is described as very bright and joyous. The lair on the other hand is said to be very glum and dark‚ with a close resemblance of hell. Heorot is an enormous city filled with riches and gold‚ and it is said to be “the halls of halls” (page 7). Not only was Heorot gigantic‚ but “it was handsomely structured‚ a sturdy

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    the Geats. This epic poem concerns itself with Christianity‚ internal and external evils‚ and the warriors defeating monsters. The first passage of this story basically describes the building of Heorot. Hrothgar‚ decides to build a Valhalla-type of sanctuary for his warriors that he names "Heorot"‚ or the Hall of the Hart (deer hall). This is in the first main passage of the story of Beowulf and this is the first place we find the theme of internal versus external evil. The passage implies that

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    called Hall Heorot built for him. Hall Heorot get’s continuously terrorized by the infamous monster Grendel. A

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    Because it was passed down orally‚ it was written down later‚ and the only manuscript that remains is believed to be from the 700s A.D. . The classic begins in Heorot‚ the splendid mead hall of King Hrothgar. There‚ the king and his warriors have gathered to celebrate his successful reign. "But the jubilant noise from Heorot angers Grendel‚ a horrible demon who lives in the swamplands of Hrothgar’s kingdom. Grendel terrorizes the Danes every night‚ killing them and defeating their efforts

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    Grendel “Entire episode…involving Grendel’s mother has been viewed as largely extraneous‚ a blot upon the thematic and structural unity of the poem”. Critical emphasis to the second fight‚ “climatic moment” at the bottom of the mere rather than in Heorot Addressed herself to proving that the dam‚ far from being an extraneous extension of Grendel‚ is “more important socially and symbolically”

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    that lives in the lake near Heorot Hall. Heorot is a mead hall of King Hrothgar. Citizens go there do drink‚ eat‚ laugh‚ tell stories‚ and do whatever they please. The creature (Grendel) is known to be the descendant of Cain‚ which is one of the reasons for all of his hatred. Grendel terrorizes and consumes the occupants of the mead hall. Another reason for his disgust towards the people of Heorot is that he was rejected from the community of people that occupy Heorot and the adjacent area. The main

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    The witch travels to Heorot‚ the mead hall‚ kills a few of Beowulf’s soldiers‚ kidnaps Hrothgar’s advisor‚ and takes Grendel’s fleshy arm. Hrothgar tells Beowulf that he must take revenge on this witch and go to the mother and kill her. So Beowulf travels to the "lake that burns

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    Quiz On Beowulf

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    Question 1 What is the name of the castle where the first few sections of the poem take place? | | Heorot | | | Camelot | | | Wulfing | | | Hrothgar | Question 2   Who is the king at the beginning of the poem? | | Unferth | | | Hrothgar | | | Heorot | | | Beowulf | Question 3 Grendel is a descendant of what Biblical figure? | | Samson | | | Cain | | | Lucifer | | | Noah | Question 4   Where do the people make offerings to try to get aid from

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