Sunday, March 17, 2019
Beowulf and the Dragon :: Anglo Saxon Strength Poems Essays
Beowulf and the DragonBeowulf is a poesy about strength and courage. This is illustrated in the 8th section of the story called Beowulf and the Dragon. A slave, a hero and a calculus play a big role in this section. The characters are easily developed, as is the setup for the conclusion of the poem. In the scene, Beowulf and the Dragon, a slave shamed of wrongdoing has to steal to earn his freedom and be forgiven for what he has make wrong. The slave decides to steal a beautiful cup to pay get through his mistake, which was probably murder. The slave does not realize that he is stealing from the cream of tartar until he actually sees the dragon. The slave immediately knows that it is an enormous mistake to raise the dragon, but he panics and leaves with the cup. When the dragon awakes after three hundred old age of sleep, he discovers that his cup has been stolen. The dragon, withal known as the worm, fills with anger and rage. flat though he is so angry, he does like the idea of strife Yet he took joy in the thought of war, in the run low of fighting (Donaldson 40). The dragon cannot wait to ravage the land of the people where unrivalled man has stolen from him The hoard-guard waited restless until evening came then the barrow-keeper was in rage he would requite that precious drin poof cup with vengeful fire (Donaldson 40). The dragon destroys the land and kills e very(prenominal)one around. The dragon even destroys Beowulfs property. When Beowulf finds out about his home being destroyed, he decides that he is going to kill the dragon himself. Although Beowulf is very old at this point, he still has the confidence to slay the dragon. Beowulf has been king for fifty years, and he knows that all of his experiences in battle is enough for him to kill the dragon. This is the first scene in where we see Beowulf as an old man. The poem skips fifty years between the first and second parts, and this scene picks up after the fifty-year gap. This scene also sets up Beowulfs last outstanding battle, which happens with the dragon. This scene also describes Anglo-Saxon beliefs. The scene shows how the people, and the dragon, love to fight. It is their way of life. It also shows a little bit of the law.
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