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. ... Since King Hrothgar is responsible for sending Beowulf to fight Grendel to save Herot from the evil of his actions, he is symbolic of God and how Christ was sent by him to earth to save the world from sin. The epic proves this symbolism by stating that Hrothgar did as follows: "He went to Beowulf, embraced the Geats" brave prince, wis...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate