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    on the dead. He called the dragon council together. “Attack the humans! Burn their villages! Show no mercy until Cedrik is dead. Bring me the dragonslayer!” The dragons paired up and flew across the land, burning villages as they went, until they came to a small castle covered in dragon scales. Dragon fire could not burn it, claws could not penetrate it. Cedrik must be here. They flew home to report to the council. The council met and deliberated. “Send half of the dragon legion to this castle…

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    beasts/stabbing with tusks and teeth” (483-484). Later, successfully killing the demon. With the epic conclusion of his battle against the great dragon, Beowulf had to use all his strength and willpower to succeed. The dragon had to have been five times the size of any man, more venomous than any snake, and burn anything hotter than any fire. He knew before fighting the dragon the dangers he was getting into but still sacrificed his life to save his kingdom. He will always be a great hero.…

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    conflict: The Dutch Angel Dragons. Creatures of awe and majesty, torn apart by the forces who admired them. The Dragons were emotionally scarred and ripped apart by the discord woven into the Paradise. The fall: No longer could the Dutch Angel Dragons reside in Paradise. They fell endlessly into the other realms. Some even fell so far as to enter the newly created Abyss. Our story begins after the great conflict. A long while after these events, many Dutch Angel Dragons inhabited the…

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    before he and his men enter the unknown once again. Far into battle Beowulf gets burned with the dragons scorching breath. His men witnessing this get frightened and all but one flee. Wiglaf who stays helps his king defeat the dragon, and along with the dragon dies King Beowulf. Before he dies, The Great Hero final request is that Wiglaf takes over his throne for being noble to him. Night falls and the next day arrives, Wiglaf orders some men to go get the valuables that the dragon was guarding.…

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    For my semiotic analysis I will be comparing the websites of two childrens tv series’ websites, How To Train Your Dragon and My Little Pony. These are two of the most popular children shows for todays generation. I will be exploring the codes and design elements used, how they convey ideas and are aimed toward a certain demographic. The main elements of a website include the logo, navigation, colour, font and the graphic design or the information and the layout. These elements work together to…

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    stronger, wiser, and repellant to Beowulf's sword. Then finally the last battle of the story where Beowulf dies is the dragon. For each monster Beowulf approaches,motivates, prepares, and strategizes the battle in different ways but also has the same tactics within the battles. Beowulf shows bravery, strength, and many other heroic characteristics. Beowulf’s epic battles begin…

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    Great People Not So Great Parents Once upon a time there was a great young dragon Rider named Eragon. Much of his time traveling spent with Brom shaped him to be who he is, but few people know what happened to his parents. From the age of two to fifteen he lived with his uncle Garrow and his cousin Roran. Eragon spent most of his childhood tending to his uncle’s farm with his cousin an average life living in Carvahall. Which is why he is such a hard worker. They had very little money, which…

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    In the medieval fantasy novel Beowulf, three main antagonists are introduced throughout the story. As the story unfolds these three monsters and demons arise to challenge the warrior Beowulf in devious ways, and attempt to thwart his plans and kill him. Each of these villains have reasons for their plight and attacks, even if some of them are obviously more reasonable than the other. However, as these monsters appear in the the story, Beowulf manages to challenge them all to battle and come out…

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    Beowulf Qualities

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    Beowulf and his army enters the dragon's lair and left Beowulf alone. The army were to scared to battle the dragon since its was hug. Beowulf had to battle the dragon without his army, but one person wanted to fight the dragon beside his inspiration hero to him, Beowulf. Beowulf fight the dragon and uses his sword to stab the dragon but nothing worked. Beowulf thinks and stabs the dragon in the stomach but while stabbing the dragon the dragon was able to hit Beowulf. Beowulf sacrifice…

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    In the epic poem, Beowulf, the hero battles three formidable enemies: the monstrous Grendel, his horrifying mother, and the dragon. Each Battle has its own unique weapons and outcomes. Against Grendel, Beowulf uses his bare hands. However, Grendel’s mother is a more difficult problem because not only is she more powerful than her son, but she is also lives under water in a fiery lake protected by sea monsters. Beowulf’s age and prowess as a hero are in decline. His physical and perhaps his…

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