Sunday, June 2, 2019

Boewulf :: Boewulf Essays

Boewulf The section entitled Further Celebration at Heorot opens after Boewulf has slain Grendels mother. This becomes acceptable adult behavior when you realize that Grendel and his mother are both(prenominal) monsters from the same evil metal. Beowulf has returned to King Hrothgars beautiful Heorot Hall to celebrate his victory over evil Grendel. Beowulfs boasts illuminate his heroic deeds. His crowingdeclares the mead hall now safe for all the thanes to drink in once again. Hrothgar, the honorable king of the Danes, is grateful for the monsters slaughter that Beowulf has donebut is also reflective. Drawing on the experiences of a desire life, he confides in Beowulf that he should not be quite so full of himself. He statesKeep yourself against that wickedness, belovedBeowulf, best of men, and choose better-eternalgains. Have no care for pride, great warrior. Nowfor a time there is glory in your might yet soon it shall be that sickness or stigma will diminish yourstrength, or fi res fangs, or floods surge, or swordsswing, or spears flight, or appalling age brightnessof eyes will take apart and glow blue-blooded then it shall be thatdeath will overcome you, warrior.Hrothgar is a wise and noble king. He is much older than Beowulf and sees much of his former self in the young warrior. Having populated and learned many lessons from the thousands of experiences that Beowulf has yet to face, with great affection for Hygelacs thane, Hrothgar tries to use his wisdom to help and Beowulf on the difficult road ahead. To illustrate his point, Hrothgar recounts the story of Heremod, a miserably notoriousking, who stayed from the codes and procedures of that warriorcaste. The evil ones main failure was a lack of respect for his people. As Hrothgar explains, He grew great, not for their joy,but for their slaughter. Not only did Heremod fail to share aportion of the wealth and power that God has given him with his loyal retainers. he performed the most heinous of crimes , the killing of his own clansman. In the end, this king, having failed to live a just life, had few friends and died unhappy. Then his people, without longing for their departed king, advanced someone else to the office.Beowulf does not have any fear that Hrothgars vision is in his future. He is confident of his amazing courage. His states, Sometimes fate can save the undoomed man if his courage is good.

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