Beowulf And Evil Problem

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Beowulf And Evil Problem Essay, Research Paper

The key to writing an epic poem is to show that there is a predominant hero who

paved the way for a nation. This hero should be someone who shows qualities such

as loyalty to his followers, bravery and courage just to name a few. Strophe 8

in Burton Raffels? translation of Beowulf shows all of these qualities in

Beowulf. Strophe 8 is the tail of Beowulf?s first of three battles with deadly

beasts. It starts out by telling the reader that Grendel is coming ?out from

the marsh? bearing God?s hatred?(394-395) revealing to all that Grendel

comes from a hellish hole and is all that is evil. Little does Grendel know that

this trip for prey shall not be as easy as the previous many. The monster who

once took 30 men to his slimy hell of a home to eat would ?gnaw the broken

bones of his last human supper?(417-418). The great Beowulf and his 14

warriors have been called upon to save Hrothgars people and destroy this beast.

After devouring one man with ease, Grendel grasped Beowulf and found himself to

be at the mercy Beowulf?s deadly grip. The battle through the beautiful hall

of Herot proved to be successful when ?him who of all the men on earth was the

strongest?(471-472) defeated the retched beast. Beowulf proved to all that he

would back down to no one. Any good battle can make a story exciting, and that

is exactly what the battle with Grendel does to this story. At the very

beginning of this strophe the reader is informed about Grendels living quarters

setting the mood in an evil tone. It is already known that Beowulf is the ideal

of good, thus setting up the ever-exciting battle of god versus evil. The battle

was so intense that ?the high halls rang, it?s roof boards swayed and Danes

shook with terror?(449-450). Such an intense battle is so enthralling that it

is hard not to be enveloped in all the commotion. Grendel the beast who could

not be defeated by any ordinary man ?whose hands were harder?(434) and there

was nothing he could do about it. This great power Beowulf showed in the battle

truly set him apart from all other normal men. The whole time I was reading this

part of the poem I was anxious to find the result of the battle. The translator

did an excellent job of capturing the parts of the strophe, which made it so

exciting. The way it was described that Grendel ?snatched the first Geat?

drank the blood from his veins and bolted him down?(421-425) shows how graphic

the language is in this poem making it much more exciting. I really became

interested in the plot after this strophe because of the vivid and colorful

imagery that was used to describe the battle. Imagery is very important part of

capturing your audience and this strophe did exactly that. When trying to

translate any type of literature it can be very hard to capture the excitement

in the original work. When you have a specific point to get across it can be

much harder, but in Beowulf is very clearly shown that Beowulf is loyal to his

people, brave and courageous the true characteristics of a hero.

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