Similarities Between Beowulf And The 13th Warrior

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Beowulf and The 13th Warrior: Exposing true Anglo-Saxon warriors battle. When thinking about epic heroes people mostly have different type of images. Some might think of achieving small tasks is being a hero. Others might think of heroes that are powerful. Similar to what some people think today the Anglo-Saxon also beloved in heroes that are strong, famous and successful. For them it was Beowulf that they admired and thought of him as a hero. Equivalent to Beowulf The 13th Warriors were also known to be epic heroes. One of the significant illustration that both Beowulf and The 13th Warriors show is the importance of strength in battles. Both Beowulf and the 13th warrior present multiple physical strength throughout their battles. Beowulf is known to be the strongest of all men. He had fought battles and won every one of them. What’s more fascinating about Beowulf 's physical strength is that some of the battles he …show more content…

Beowulf had fought numerous battles then the 13th warrior. He had fought Grendel, Grendel 's Mother, the dragon and many more throughout the course of his life. In addition to this Beowulf had fought on his own and went through terrifying places that no one could go to at that time of the period. One quintessential from the pome is “A deer, / Hunted through the wood by packs of hounds, / Astag with great horns, though driven through the forest / from faraway places, prefers to die / On those shores, refuses to save its life in the water.” (435-439). Also at the end of all the battles both of the leader Beowulf and Buliwyf had died. However, it is Buliwyf that had died at at a young age then Beowulf. For instance in the movie after Buliwyf was poisoned by the mother of the wedols he had lost his strength. For that reason compared to the 13th warrior and Beowulf it is Beowulf that is the

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