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This is the first 1,000 characters of 398 words (1.59 pages) in the essay titled othello3
Beowulf, the story written by an unknown poet, is a contrasting mixture of both Christian and pagan aspects that frequently refer to the Old Testament of the bible. These elements which are intertwined, tell the story of monsters and a tragic hero who has virtues of courage and loyalty, but who also bears sinful morals.
It is difficult to determine the angle between good and evil within Beowulf due to its several references to Christian traditions and sinful behaviors. The story is written with many referrals to heaven, hell and God. The monster, Grendel, for example, has an ancestral connection with the biblical character Cain. From him (Cain) sprang many a devil (monsters such as Grendel and his mother) sent by fate. This quotation can be debated in two different ways with its reference to both Christian and pagan aspects such as Cain, fate and monsters. Nothing is determined by fate in the bible and everything is pre-determined by God in the religious view. Monsters are in close connection with this comment; there is no such thing. These two attributes defend the contradiction that was stated earlier; while there are references to Cain and the devil (Christian aspects) in this quotation, it is stated that the monsters are sent by fate (pagan aspects).
The main character, Beowulf, frequently gives praise to God for his abilities and courage. It is discussed that Beowulf trusts on his great strength, the large gift God has given him… and relied on the Almighty...
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Keywords: monsters, beowulf, monster grendel, fate, pagan, hero archetype, good and evil, quotation, courage, tragic hero, devil, bible, christian traditions, christian aspects, gift god, biblical character, courageous acts, ancestral connection, noble person, gain fame
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