Comparing Beowulf's Ode To A Grecian Urn

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Ode to a Grecian Urn and Beowulf were written in two completely different time periods, because of this, they connect to the audience in distinct ways that make them unique to their time period. The culture in which each poem was written affects the literary devices and tones used in each passage. Beowulf was written around 1000 A.D in Anglo-Saxon England. It is the oldest epic poem from this time period and gives Beowulf the characteristics of a traditional hero. An epic poem consists of a plot surrounded by valor and courage. It also contains supernatural (ideas) like gods and monsters. All of these qualities are seen throughout Beowulf from Beowulf’s courage to defeat Grendel and save the mead hall, to Grendel, the monster who is descendant

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