Example Of Characterization In Beowulf

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In the epic poem of Beowulf the author uses elements of fiction, such as characterization, setting, irony, and symbolism to show the reader that a person’s identity has a measure of control on how they live their life and perceive the world around them.
Beowulf opens to the description of Herot, the Danes’ main mead hall. The author describes the hall as a happy place full of joy and contentment. The scene then changes giving the reader a glimpse of the monster, Grendel, who hides in the depths of the kingdom away from society. One fateful night the Danes’ celebration finally infuriated Grendel enough to send him on a murderous rampage through the hall. Grendel then causes the kingdom to fall into a state of depression that lasted twelve years …show more content…

When Grendel is first introduced to the audience he is described as “A powerful monster, living down In the darkness.”( 1-2).The description presses the ideal that the darkness of Cain’s actions have seeped down through his family line, leaving no chance of light for their lives and their future. As with Grendel, Beowulf is first introduced when he “commanded a boat fitted out” (113) in order to sail to Hrothgar’s kingdom. His actions assert that he is natural leader and that he does not dally when it comes to matters of great importance and adventure. Beowulf is a man who seeks fame for his name. He has no interest in treasure, only the trophies and stories that come with great …show more content…

In the medieval epic poem, Beowulf, the author uses a variety of elements to bring the story of a great Geat warrior, who sought fame, to life. The author’s use of irony, characterization, setting, and symbolism bring to light the theme of identity. Beowulf only went to Hrothgar’s kingdom in search of the fame he would receive by killing the monster. Grendel’s identity was set before he was born, due to the actions of his ancestor, Cain. The darkness of Cain’s action sealed the fate of all of his descendants. The poem is a prime example of all of the elements of fiction working together to bring the story of a great adventure to

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