Beowulf- an Epic Hero The wedge of an big poem usually embodies the ideals of conduct that are nigh valued by the glossiness which the epic was composed. In the epic poem "Beowulf" Beowulf was the epic hero. He was an epic hero because of his virtues. ternion of his virtues are true to his word, he made his father proud, and he was cheery. Beowulf was true to his word by saying "I only and the help of my men, may retch all sinfulness from this hall.
" (260-261) accordingly later on in the poem he "The disreputable killer fought for his freedom, wanting no flesh but retreat, desiring nobody but escape; his claws had been caught, he was trapped." (337-340) In those lines it is saying that Beowulf pull up stakes go fight the evil, Grendel or "infamous killer," and then did and killed him, and had Grendel beggary for mercy. Beowulf was also venturous. He was brave by saying "I alone and the help of my men, may purge all evil from this hall." (260-26...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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