Devolpment of Desire. Comparision between Odyssey, Beowulf, Knight in the Cart
Title: Devolpment of Desire. Comparision between Odyssey, Beowulf, Knight in the Cart
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 3601 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Devolpment of Desire. Comparision between Odyssey, Beowulf, Knight in the Cart
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 3601 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
The development of the male warrior, throughout literature, has a direct relationship with the development of western civilization. The attributes a warrior holds, fall respectively with the attributes that each society held as valuable. These characteristics, started by societies ideals, become the warrior's only reasons for continuing their heroics. The ideals however do change with each warrior. At the beginning we have a warrior with one mission, which later the warriors become more challenged and
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that of honor. Overall, the development of characters became a way of projecting the proper ideals on the society to uphold. This became the link between the warriors and the civilizations they represented.
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Virgil. The Aeneid. Trans. Robert Fitzgerald. New York: Vintage Classics, 1990.