Beowulf is an epic tale of a strong man who is a hero to all. Beowulf expresses loyalty and bravery like no other man before or after him. Throughout the story pagan and religious elements are discussed between the lines of there lives.
Loyalty is one of the traits that the Anglo-Saxons admired and is a major role in Beowulf and his surroundings. Wiglaf, one of Beowulf’s soldiers and friends, shows great loyalty towards Beowulf when he is the only one that stays during the time Beowulf fights the last dragon. Wiglaf also tries to give a speech to Beowulf’s men to try to support him. “…All of us swore to repay him, /…kindness for kindness/with our lives…” (766-767). This action sums it up; Wiglaf has shown his loyalty towards Beowulf. Loyalty also
Beowulf shows many of the Anglo-Saxon traits and characteristics. The story covers everything from religious elements to bravery and loyalty. One could compare Beowulf’s heroism to the heroism shown by the fireman during the World Trade Center attacks. This epic adventure will continue to be told for generations and generations to come.
Another Anglo-Saxon characteristic that is expressed in Beowulf are the pagan and religious elements. An example of that would be when they are talking about more than one god. “And sometimes they sacrificed to the old stone gods,” (90). When they are talking about more than one god, that is a pagan element. Another example of a religious element in the story of Beowulf is when the Christian god failed, they went back to their old beliefs. “