1. Beowulf
Thus, until this monumental time comes, the evil foe will inevitably continue its trend of destruction, and the gladiators of good and morality will continue to strive to sustain loyalty, courage and faith even in the face of surpassing peril and even demise. ... The epic of Beowulf represents an amalgamation of the culture of the dark ages and the traditions of Christianity all intertwined to reveal how one gladiator possesses the merits of loyalty, courage, and faith while he endeavors to combat against the forces of evil. ... Also, before Beowulf defeats Grendel, he becomes notable due to...
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- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate