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1. AngloSaxon Literature

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Anglo Saxon

The Anglo-Saxon period was one of the most looked back upon during the course of British Literature for the heroic aspect of their nature. ... Beowulf was a poem claimed to take place during the Anglo-Saxon period, where heroes were just as common as the monsters. The Anglo-Saxon Poetry had many characteristic, themes and of course there were admired traits. ... Kennings, phrases that are an elaborate and indirect way of naming person, things, or events, are another important characteristic of Anglo-Saxon poetry. ... ” Alliteration is an important element in Anglo-Saxon poetry. ... In Anglo-Saxon literature, poetic themes are the basis of the poems during the Anglo-Saxon period. ... Three Anglo-Saxon ideals that are portrayed in Beowulf are strength of warriors, boasting of brave deeds, and the belief in the super natural. ... As shown in my writing, three Anglo-Saxon ideals that are portrayed in Beowulf are strength of warriors, boasting of brave deeds, and the belief in the super natural. These ideals are common in the majority of Anglo-Saxon writings.
Within the tale of Beowulf four character traits can be found which define the Anglo Saxon Hero. ... The importance of these specific traits to the Anglo-Saxon people is clearly presented during the reciting of Sigemund’s tale within Heorot. ... The final piece, which comprises the Anglo-Saxon hero, is the notion of fame. ... In his second battle Beowulf again epitomizes the Anglo-Saxon hero by again exhibiting the aforementioned traits. ... In the end the Anglo-Saxon hero is not merely defined by his traits, but by his appearance through the eyes of his God (or at least how the people perceive God’s vision).


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