Racing The Great Bear Analysis

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The two works are Beowulf and “Racing the Great Bear”. The themes of these works were very similar. They were similar because in Beowulf the theme was about honor and bravery. They were similar because in “Racing the Great Bear” the theme was about bravery strength, determination, and caring for others. In the story Beowulf Beowulf was full of honor and bravery so he confronted Grendel trapped him and broke his muscle and bone. Beowulf never showed any fear against his enemies when he made a vow he kept

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