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This is a place for us to discuss openly and honestly the literature we are reading. Here we are all just communicating our thoughts on what we are reading. There are no right and wrong answers. However, you are expected to be polite, mature, and on topic.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Holding out for a hero to the break of day....

We have just finished reading Beowulf and discussed the characteristics of the epic hero--the journey/quest, the battle with monsters for the greater good of society, the embodiment of a society's customs, the possession of super strength, the display strong ethics, the glorification by those he saved, and the never-ending fight of good vs. evil. Which of the characteristics did you find most believable in the story? Which was hard to accept? Why?  Also, please answer the blog poll about Beowulf on the other side of this post. (You may post a response to this blog until midnight, January 28, 2014)

1 comment:

Tiffany Bates said...

Personally, I thought the embodiment of a society's customs was the easiest to believe in Beowulf. It was easy to point out certain customs and see just how Anglo-Saxon life was lived by the people. The possession of super strength was the hardest for me to believe because of course, it seemed fanciful for a man to swim and swim for hours while carrying a giant monster's head. It is hard to believe something is just physically impossible, but I found the fantasy amusing and it made me laugh from time to time.