Bravery And Pride In Beowulf

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Mitchel Ramirez
Ms. Gentry
English 4DC
September 11, 2016

*insert awesome title here* Bravery is seen in many different ways by various societies. For example, our society sees bravery as having the courage to get out of your comfort zone and try new things. Other societies, however, view bravery as putting one's life on the line. No society matches this idea of bravery more than the Anglo-Saxons of long ago. The Anglo-Saxons left us an extraordinary tale depicting their idea of bravery and pride, “Beowulf”. In the epic poem, Beowulf gets word of an evil, fierce monster named Grendel who has been ravaging King Hrothgar’s kingdom. Beowulf, an invincible warrior, believed that the monster would be no match for his strength and headed to Denmark

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