Character Analysis of Beowulf

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Motivation by definition from a dictionary is “the act or an instance of motivating, or providing with a reason to act in a certain way: I don'tunderstand what her motivation was for quitting her job. Synonyms: motive, inspiration, inducement,cause, impetus.” (Dictionary.com) Mine and everyone else's definition of motivation is a little bit different, we see motivation as a purpose to do something that takes a lot of work, sweat, and tears, something that is difficult but needs to be done no matter what. Well I strongly believe that Beowulf has the same definition that me and others have. He is a strong, very strong guy and uses his strength and integrity to kill three bad monsters, Grendel, Grendel's Dam, and a Dragon. The three motivations are, reason, honor, and finally integrity.

“Beowulf goes to Heorot because he want to test his skill and bravery against the monster and show Grendel how powerful the Geats are.” (Enotes) Of course Beowulf, a big strong warrior, is scared to fight this monster, I mean who wouldn’t be. He goes for a reason, to show that he knows he is pow...

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