Loyalty, Bravery, And Leadership In The Epic Of Beowulf

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After reading the epic of Beowulf, and seeing that the three main values are: loyalty, bravery, and leadership; this would be the easier and more comprehendible prompt. Beowulf, is the main character and he is the one who goes to rescue Hrothgar, who is the king of the Danes. His land is under attack by Grendel, who is a monster and an offspring of Cain. Beowulf is successful and kills Grendel, which his bare hands. Everything that Beowulf has done was a root of loyalty throughout his life, and it is his most outstanding and noticeable trait, as it guides him in his making of decisions. Some examples in the epic are: towards the beginning, when Beowulf is coming to Hrothgar to help him, it is likely he may feel a sense of loyalty to the king