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The Epic Poem Of Beowulf Blend
Part 1 of Paper ....with aspect from the Christian world. The
author writes about the values of the pagan world, while, at the same time, portraying
Christian morality through his characters. The epic of Beowulf reflects both the Christian
world and the pagan world. Much like the more familiar stories of King Arthur, Beowulf
depict.... Part 2 of Paper ....
he could serve God because of his fate, because it was his belief that he was fated to be a
servant of God. Beowulf made such references to fate as, "Fate must decide." It is
obvious through the statement, "Fate has swept away the courageous princes who were
my kinsmen, and I must follow them," that the belief in fate also effected the action of the
story.
In the Christian faith, there is a strong belief in the power of God's judgment. The belief
that God is the.... |
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