While popular culture depicts Vikings as a very homogeneous warrior group, there were actually many layers and nuances to Norse culture and society. Given that the Viking period extended from 800 AD to 1050 AD, the Norse groups experienced multiple cultural shifts and political shifts that can be seen throughout their stories and cultural artifacts. Prior to the majority of Viking expansion, much of their culture was defined by closely knit kin groups and one’s honor was deeply tied to your…
The Louisiana Fighting Tigers were made up of the 5th – 9th Louisiana infantry regiments. They were commanded by Brigadier General Harry T. Hays which were under the division commanded by General Jubal Early and in General Richard Ewell’s Corps, which was all part of the Northern Virginia Army under the command of Gen. Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Tiger Brigade earned its name from a Louisiana infantry company, Company B. 1st Louisiana Special Battalion and was one of the five…
The Culture Collision of Religions as displayed in Beowulf Tale The Anglo-Saxons were Pagans when they came from Britain, but as time passed, they all gradually converted to Christianity. These two totally different religions of Christianity and Paganism clashed, and Christianity came out the victor in the end. In the epic Beowulf, these Christian values are displayed plentifully throughout the epic. However in the 2005 movie, Beowulf & Grendel, the film’s hostility towards Christianity…
The Battle of Verdun which lasted from 21 February 1916, considered as the greatest battle of attrition in history. Never before or since has been there been such a drawn out battle, involving so many men, situated on such a small piece of land. In New York times article " Verdun not Menaced yet : Battle involves only advanced posts, 2 miles from outer Defer" published just three days after the war broke out talks about how both German and France was starting to heat up for the war. The article…
Richard Wilbur’s poem “Beowulf” is his translation of the Old English poem also called “Beowulf”. The time frame the original “Beowulf” was written is between the mid seventh century and the late tenth century. The poem tells a story of Beowulf, a Scandinavian hero who saves a kingdom from a monster named Grendal, who attacks the castle each night. In Richard Wilbur’s translation he describes Beowulf of the old English poem from a mid-twentieth century point of view. Although both authors…
The four of the main characters from these two stories share some characteristics. The theme of “Beowulf primarily deals with the sense of adventure, and deals with an epic story. The theme of “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” deals with medieval romance and with the code of chivalry. Two characters in the two stories are arrogant, and the other two characters experience change over time in their roles. One of the characteristics that Beowulf and the Green Knight share is arrogance. Like, when…
From the stories that we have read, many themes are portrayed, and one of these is being influenced by their cultural surroundings, among these influences is religion and how it was practiced and present throughout the stories. In Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Lanval and The Wife of Bath, religion has a large contrast in each story from each other such as it being a totally different belief or how it was portrayed in the story. In some of these stories, religion was an obvious role…
Culture can be considered one of the most important and defining aspects of a society. A culture influences the ideals, beliefs, ethics, and practices of a society. Ultimately Culture defines the society. The epic heroes Beowulf and Odysseus display the unique impact that culture plays in a society and more importantly on the individual. In Beowulf and The Odyssey share many similarities within their own cultures like how men are more powerful than women and how important religion is in their…
The poem Beowulf and the narrative Morte Darthur both capture the changing roles of heroic figures through literature. While Beowulf represents the quintessential hero, Sir Lancelot represents the contrary. The author of Beowulf portrays Beowulf as a legendary hero, but on the other hand, in Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory rebels against the traditional chivalrous hero and portrays Sir Lancelot as a flawed protagonist. The significant distinction between Beowulf and Sir Lancelot as heroes is…
Beowulf is the oldest English epic and was passed down for centuries before it’s contents were penned down. The story demonstrates the values of warrior culture, and more specifically, Anglo-Saxon values. Through these morals, archetypes are explored to emphasize principal characteristics which were key to the society such as: loyalty, generosity, and brotherhood during the time the work was in circulation. In the perilous epic poem Beowulf, the poet utilizes the introduction of the character of…