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Allisa [31]
10 months ago
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is beowulf a christian poem with pagan elements or a pagan poem with christian elements? support your answer. (300 words)

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zheka24 [161]10 months ago
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Despite the pagan origins of the Beowulf tale, nearly all Anglo-Saxons had converted to Christianity by the time the epic was completed.

The Beowulf poet struggles to reconcile his Christian values with the frequently quite un-Christian behavior of his characters as a result. The poem frequently links its allusions to Christianity with references to paganism. Before expressing what people are doing now, the author will occasionally note what individuals have done in the past. In brief back-and-forth transitions between the old and the new, the poem effectively captures the change that Europe was going through at the time.

Beowulf's overarching subject is the conflict between good and evil and the triumph of the former. Even though this is a universal theme that can be applied to all societies and almost all religions, Christianity strongly emphasizes it. Beowulf fulfills the duty of Christians serving as bulwarks of righteousness. However, Beowulf is also serving as a shining example of his time and civilization.

He embodies the virtues of the heroic/chivalric code and is an epic hero. This code in particular places emphasis on bravery, physical prowess, combat prowess, loyalty, vengeance, and honor. There are numerous conflicts, but many of these traits align with Beowulf's portrayal of Christian principles. In the viewpoint of Christianity, for instance, loyalty and bravery are admirable qualities, but retaliation and violence are not.

He is an epic hero who exemplifies the values of the heroic/chivalric code. In particular, this code emphasizes loyalty, retribution, and honor while downplaying bravery, physical prowess, and fighting proficiency. Although there are many disputes, many of these characteristics coincide with how Beowulf depicts Christian values. For instance, from a Christian perspective, bravery and loyalty are good traits, while revenge and violence are not.

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