Beowulf: A Perfect Hero

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A perfect hero, put simply, is the embodiment of all positive traits possessable by mankind. He is a defender of the weak and an idol. He is relatable, empathetic, rational, and strong of both body and mind. But, he also must be humble, while simultaneously knowing his own importance. Beowulf from the epic Beowulf is a prime example of the balance of traits that make up a perfect hero. For example, a perfect hero values the needs of others above his own, and he is aware of his place in life. Common citizens can relate to and idolize him. He has no ego and remains humble through all the praise he receives for his deeds. Beowulf is aware that he is idolized by many, many followers, but he never demeans those not as grand as himself. He also

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