<span>After reading about both Beowulf and what Emerson’s ideas of what a hero are, I believe that</span>Emerson would consider Beowulf to be a hero. This is because Beowulf has qualities that<span>Emerson considers heroic, such as having a warlie attitude towards e!ternal evils, being</span><span>confident, not worr"ing about the difficult" or safet" of his tas, and being undaunted in his</span><span> #ursuit of evil. Beowulf is shown to have a warlie attitude towards e!ternal evils because he</span><span>says he will defeat Grendel because he is an evil monster that is killing innocent</span><span>people. His Condence is shown by him wanting to defeat the monster by its own</span>means. Beowulf is unfazed by the tales of the strength of Grendel and does not fear<span>for his own safety and only seeks to protect the people than Grendel hurts, this</span><span>shows that he does not worry about the diculty or safety of his tasks. !nd lastly,</span>Beowulf is undaunted because even after hearing of the horrible things that Grendelhas done and seeing them rst"hand, Beowulf is still condent in his ability to<span>defeat him.</span>
It was used to keep governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
9/11 had this impact on Farah and her mother as the terrorist attack created a distrust for those of different nationalities. Because people of the same religion as Farah (obviously in an extremist form) was the cause of thousands of deaths, many began to assume that anyone of the same religion and race would hold the same values, and, because of their relation of the terrorists alone, many unfairly assumed Farah and her mother were to blame.