Compare And Contrast Beowulf And Dante's Inferno

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The Beowulf and Dante 's Inferno are both epic poems which are still widely read, and in both works, the protagonist experiences a journey. In most ways, however, these two poems and these two journeys are nothing alike. These to text are based on a hero’s journey but they have a couple of things that aren’t the same. A hero’s journey describes the typical adventure of the archetype known as The Hero, the person who goes out and achieves great deeds on behalf of the group, tribe, or civilization. Both Poems are very alike but there is things in their journey that set them apart.

The most basic comparison to be made is that of the respective protagonists within the texts. Without having go in depth we can see that Beowulf and Dante are …show more content…

Within the first one hundred lines of The Inferno we can see that Dante is a very smart person and knows what he doing. Dante lacks a lot of physical stature, but what he does not possess in the way of strength or athleticism he compensates for with his intelligence. (Ciardi, J.) As a poet- both in the poem and in his own life- Dante possesses a tremendous wealth of knowledge but lacks physical strength so he must rely on his guide- Virgil- to help him circumvent any dangers. (Cassell, Anthony K) Dante 's Inferno revolves entirely around his journey to be with God, while Beowulf already sees himself as in the favor of God. While on his journey through hell, Dante toughens up from facing all those dammed souls in hell. Both of these heroes might be well very different but both fight for what is right and try their best to fight the odds. (Lewis, Paul …show more content…

On one hand we have Beowulf who gets all these riches and everything he ever wanted for killing Grendel and he’s mother. (Lee, Alvin A) While Dante gets awarded with more knowledge and a better understanding of how hell is, but also to be able to tell all these Christian’s of what they shouldn’t do in order to end up in any of these circles of hell. (Davis, Charles T.) Also while Dante does this for the sake of all the people on earth even do it is believed that Beowulf does it for the people we can see that he is only doing this for

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