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BEOWULF: A Model of Bravery, Loyalty, and Glory
The legend “Beowulf” is an epic poem filled with excitement, tragedy, and glorification. ... The Anglo-Saxon values of bravery, loyalty, and glory are used to create a plot for the epic “Beowulf. ... Bravery is a value that is very important to the characters of this poem, especially Beowulf. ... That quote shows that Beowulf will do unnecessary tasks to prove how brave he really is. ... Beowulf knows that he does not have to fight this fight, and he knows there is a good chance he could be killed fighting it, but he proves his bravery and does it anyway. This last quote shows Beowulf’s greatest act of bravery when he goes into battle at a very old age. ... Beowulf knows the odds of him staying alive through this battle are against him, but he wouldn’t be a brave character is he didn’t risk his own life to prove that he is brave.
Approximate Word count = 804 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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