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Beowulf Essay Research Paper The oldest English

Beowulf Essay, Research Paper


The oldest English epic, Beowulf, although composed twelve centuries ago, uses


many of the same ideals and values that exist in modern life and modern literature. These


attributes are still important, but they do not occupy every aspect of life as in Anglo-


Saxon England. Some of the ideals have little use today, such as fate, while other virtues,


such as loyalty, are encouraged and highly respected traits. Other values, like fame, have


taken on bad connotations in modern day and are not esteemed as they once were.


Fate, the idea that destiny is predetermined and nothing can be done to change that,


was highly esteemed in Beowulf?s time, but is of little use today. Anglo-Saxon warriors


knew that they only had two options when they entered battle; either they live to fight


again, or they die honorably amounts their own. Either way was determined by a higher


power. The sense of an uncontrollable death left the Anglo-Saxon people without respect


for other lives, evident in the amount of fighting in Beowulf, and also an inner gloom,


?evident in the somber tone of Beowulf,? (from the text). Recently, philosophy has broken


away from the more religious idea of destiny and moved toward a more logical aproach to


life. Obviously, death is still inevitable, but logically, the future should be altered with


each decision. Man has become too egocentric to believe someone, besides himself, can


control his life.


Loyalty, unlike fate, is still respected as it was in Beowulf?s time, but can get


overlooked in modern society. The idea to honor those close was the most Christian


element of all the Anglo-Saxon t

raits. It original from the Biblical ideas of honoring God,


honoring parents, honoring neighbors, et al. Fidelity between husband and wife is one


sign of loyalty. Another is allegiance between countries. The Anglos felt a deep


responsibility for fulfilling these duties. Fortunately, loyalty has held on through the many


centuries since Beowulf. Today, man feels a responsibility, but it often gets ignored.


Competitition in all forms is the main reason. Personal advancement is too tempting.


Still, loyalty is admirable in those who are strong enough to resist temptation.


Fame is a less admired quality today than in Beowulf. Fame meant eternal respect to


the Anglo-Saxons. This is partly because fame came mostly after death spread the


achievements across the land. Without mass communication, tales of heroic deeds took


much more time pass from person to person. Fame was not assured. It was mostly luck


that anyone found about of the exploits of someone so far away. Most Anglo-Saxons


were illiterate, therefore the tales had to be told from person to person. Today, fame is not


as respected and often held in disdain by common people. Fame seems limited to a few


fortunate ones who were in the right place at the right time. Infamy is much more


accessible to the majority. The easiest way to get in the news is to kill a large amount of


people. Good deeds go largely unnoticed today.


Beowulf?s ideals have been along a long time. Though values are determined


individually, some remain universal in modern society. Beowulf provides a clear picture


of the things that shaped Anglo-Saxon life and how life has changed in the last 1200


years.

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