Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Beowulf Literary Analysis
Nick Paine  3/11/13 Beowulf Literary Analysis In the  numbers Beowulf, the issue of whether or  non this p maneuvericular period is more  godforsaken or is more  civilise. The  former of Beowulf is trying to present a certain  depicted object in the poem. The message that can be pulled from Beowulf is that even within a bon ton of  approximation to be malicious and  untamed, there is still room for it to be civilized. When you  say of Vikings you dont necessarily think of a civilized  orderliness.In Beowulf, the society of that particular era and people is thought to be  fleck, dangerous and  overall barbaric. This assumption is not completely because in the poem, the are big into fighting and most importantly there are monstrous creatures running amok,  paint a picture havoc. With the monsters of Grendel, Grendels mother, and the dragon existing, it makes the society seem that much more  dread(a) and barbaric. In the poem it describes Grendel by saying He was spawned in that  grime    of Cain, murderous creatures banished by God, punished forever for the crime of Abels death. (35 l. 105-108 ). This  on the button goes to show how elements like this can cause someone to believe this  snip period is more barbaric. However, after a closer evaluation of the poem you are able to see that this society is not as barbaric as it originally seems. Two examples of something that shows how this society can be considered civilized are the mead  manse, and the armor worn by the people. In the poem it refers to the mead hall as the Gold shining hall (40, l. 239), this quote emphasizes the importance and  ostentation they take in the mead hall.The mead hall is decorated with vast quantities of gold and it represents the  revere it gets from the society. The armor is also regarded in the text when it says Helmeted, the silvery metal of his  station shirt gleaming with a smiths high art(37, l. 139-140). This quote shows, once again, shows the pride of these people, this time in th   eir armor. So, what you can  adjudicate from this is that they cant be so barbaric if they are  taking the time and putting in the effort into these things.Their pride symbolizes how civilized the society actually was. Before analyzing the poem one may look at this society as being barbaric simply because of the monsters and what they know  round Viking warriors. Yet, after further evaluation of the text you are able to  bring forth the messages the  actor has left, giving the idea that maybe the society is not so barbaric after all. Altogether, in the end it is safe to say the author has left a lesson saying not all things that are barbaric cant be civilized.  
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