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This is the first 1,000 characters of 637 words (2.55 pages) in the essay titled Beowulf6
Beowulf is the epic story of a young hero who battles the monster
Grendel and his mother. Beowulf, a prince of the Geats, the son of
Ecgtheow who voyages to Heorot, the hall of Hrothgar, king of the
Geats and the great grandson of the hero . There at Heorot, Beowulf
destroys the monster Grendal, who for twelve years has haunted the
hall by night and slain all he found therein. When Grendal’s mother, in
revenge, makes an attack on the hall, Beowulf seeks her out and kills
her in her home beneath the waters.
There are many different events in this story. First, there is the
pagan warrior system. In this system, the relationship between the lord
and his men, known as the thanes, is very important. It is the
responsibility of the thanes to defend their king and their lands and also
to fight his wars whenever possible.
The relationship between the lord and the thanes is one of mutual
trust and respect. The warrior vows his loyalty to his lord and
eventually becomes his companion. In return, the king/lord is
responsible for repaying these men for their favors and eventually
provide for their households. He offers them shelter, helmets, gold
rings, bracelets, swords, beer, mead, and a home. (Norton, 23.)
In the warrior society, there are two forms of retribution, quiet
vengeance and the wergild or the man price (Norton, 23.). A killer is
responsible for paying for the death of a warrior, by paying a member
of his family: Each rank of society is evaluate...
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Keywords: story of beowulf, monster grendel, hero, geats, vengeance, fate, norton, relationship, warrior society, death of a warrior, definite price, grendal, hrothgar, kinsmen, mutual trust
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