A Hero In The Epic Poem Beowulf

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In the epic poem Beowulf, the story takes place during in Anglo-Saxon society during a time of many battles. The Anglo-Saxon society were known to be warriors. They valued many traits such as courage, good values, and determination. Beowulf showed all these characteristics, proving himself to be not only a great warrior, but a hero.
A great hero is determined, no matter how hard the battles get a hero keeps fighting. Beowulf showed great determination during his battles against the many enemy’s he faced. Fighting the Grendyl was hard. He and killed many and no one had been able to defeat him. Beowulf knew that, but he still went in and fought. He was able to beat the Grendyl. Beowulf then went on to fight Grendyl’s mother, which was much harder

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