Compare And Contrast Beowulf And Achilles

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Beowulf vs. Achilles
The two hero’s in the epics poems were Beowulf and Achilles. Beowulf was the hero who was self-less. He did things for others and for his people. Also, he was willing to sacrifice himself and men to win battles. Through all his battles he was even tempered and did his part. He showed bravery and manhood until he was defeated by the dragon. On the other hand, Achilles, the hero in the epic poem the Iliad, was a lot different than Beowulf. Achilles was very selfish and unforgiving. He thought of himself often and if someone did something bad like Hector did to his friend he wasn’t forgiving. Unlike Beowulf, Achilles was hot-tempered and would get upset easily. He killed Hector because of the absence of his friend Patroclus. In summary, both of these heroes have different traits some that are good and some that are bad. …show more content…

For one, they both show courage. Beowulf shows courage by fighting all the enemies and making sure that the people in his town were safe. He sacrificed himself every time he went out and fought. Achilles showed courage in a different way, in the beginning he was very selfish and everything was about him and once Hector’s father came to him and begged for his son’s body, Achilles eventually gave in and felt for what the father was going through. He showed courage by doing this because in most cases he would have turned away and wouldn’t have showed any sympathy for Hector’s family. Another trait that they both is physical strength. They are both very strong. Beowulf takes down Grendel and Grendel’s mother and Achilles takes town Hector. In both cases this shows how much power and strength they both

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