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Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxons

Title: Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxons
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 603 | Pages: 2.6 (approximately 235 words/page)


Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxons

“Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon Culture” “Beowulf” is the oldest known piece of English literature, written around 700 A.D. in Old English. It is an epic poem that is a tale of its namesake, Beowulf. We can date this poem easily, not only scientifically, but also culturally. There are certain characteristics in Old English (Anglo-Saxon) society that are evident throughout the poem. Among those traits are religion, the relationship between kin, thanes, and lords, and the way …showed first 75 words of 603 total

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showed last 75 words of 603 total…again, not being able to morn appropriately (by bringing the murderer to justice). The Anglo-Saxon civilization believed that fate determined life. They also believed in the human will; that courage allowed individuals to control their responses to fate. Fate (wyrd) is sometimes used as a substitute for “the will of God.” They admired courage, loyalty, courtesy, generosity, and perseverance. In the poem, Beowulf says, “Fate often saves an undoomed man when his courage is good.”

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