Beowulf's Loyalty

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Mitzi Manzo
Miss Sibbach
English IV
12 December, 2014
Beowulf the Coward Beowulf has many qualities that many may see as heroic, but they present themselves as characteristics of a coward. Beowulf’s thoughts are only on his glory. He believes no one could ever compare to his intensity. His reckless actions are made because Beowulf will not allow anyone to help him. His pride had him make senseless decisions which will eventually make him lifeless. A hero helps for the greater good of human kind not for the glory. Beowulf’s need for glory provoked him to defeat demons. “Beowulf tries to convince people that he has come only in pursuit of glory and to offer the poor Danes the assistance of a real man” (Nelson). He helps only to make …show more content…

He could care less about any other person in his life. “The story the poet tells is that of a man so eager for praise and glory that he is willing to deceive, elevate himself by belittling those about him, endanger his own companions and make them look bad in order to make himself look better…” (Nelson). Beowulf constantly makes everyone around him look bad in order to make himself look superior. Throughout the entire poem we hear Beowulf boasting about everything he has done in life. “... They had seen me boltered in the blood of the enemies when I battled and bound five beasts, raided a troll-next and in the night-sea slaughtered sea-brutes. I have suffered extremes and avenged the Geats (their enemies brought it upon themselves, I devastated them). Now I mean to be a match for Grendel, settle the outcome in single combat.” (Translation 18). Beowulf makes sure everyone is informed of his great achievements. He constantly reminds the reader of how he acts as a powerful and a wonderful leader. “The man whose name was known for courage, the Geat leader, resolute in his helmet, answered in return: "We are retainers from Hygelac's band. Beowulf is my name” (Translation 15). Beowulf introduces himself in the poem as an outstanding man. The author brings the attention of the reader to how great of a warrior Beowulf claims he has …show more content…

“I have heard moreover that the monster scorns in his reckless way to use weapons; therefore, to heighten Hygelac's fame and gladden his heart, I hereby renounce sword and the shelter of the broad shield, the heavy war board: hand-to-hand is how it will be, a life-and-death fight with the fiend" (Translation 19). Beowulf's decision of not using weapons shows he cannot make intelligent decisions. He could have very easily died in this battle by not using any weapons against Grendel. In his battle with Grendel’s mother, Beowulf decided to go into the cave by himself and attack her there. “ … unable to defeat the mother with his bare hands. In fact, his sword doesn’t even get the job accomplished, and Beowulf is almost killed” (Transformation). Lucky for him, he found a sword that could kill her otherwise his life would have ended. A real hero would not make such foolish

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