Heroic and Elegiac Elements in "Beowulf"
Heroic and Elegiac Elements in "Beowulf"
A paper on heroism and elegy in "Beowulf."
905 words (
approx. 3.6 pages) |
1 source |
MLA | 2005
Paper Summary:
This paper identifies the heroic and elegiac elements in "Beowulf," and compares the two. The author gives many examples of the poem referring to "Beowulf" as a hero, and then shows several examples of the sad, elegiac mood of the story of "Beowulf."
From the Paper:
"With detailed celebrations of weaponry, the praising of heroism and prowess in battle, eloquent speech, and an emphasis on vengeance, "Beowulf" is an epic poem of clear heroic capacity. Considered the first post-classical English epic, "Beowulf" also has many elegiac elements, including imagery of suffering and a sense of sorrow for the passing of worldly things. These elements are developed in the characters' longing for a better past, the value ascribed to treasure, and the importance of fame as the only lasting thing in a decaying world."
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