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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Where have the good men gone...

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, Saturday, September 20, 2014.)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

The most believable characteristic of this epic is the never ending struggle between good and evil. No matter where you go, what you read, what you do, there will always be that choice of what to do. The hardest thing to accept though was what that evil was. The story tells that Beowulf fought monsters like Grendel and his mother. These creatures may have actually been just a wild bear or a wild creature alive in that time but not now. Tales from then may have stretched the truth to make them more exciting and appealing to an audience.
Travis Stennett

Unknown said...

I find the most believable characteristic to be the struggle between good and evil. We see it everyday and generally both sides think they are the good whilst the other is the evil. The hardest to accept for me was the strong ethics. It seemed that Beowulf never made a bad decision that hurt anybody that he loves, this seems unrealistic to me in real life.