Examples Of Envy In Beowulf

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Beowulf is one of the oldest epics in English literature which was written by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon rhymester from about 8th century to 11th century. The poem portrays successfully the envy which exemplifying Beowulf’s power as a warrior, and showing his reputation as a brave hero. Furthermore, the poem also becomes more dramatic, attracts the readers due to the envy. When King Hrothgar ruled Denmark, this country had peace and prosperity, that was the reason why Grendel, a "disgusting swamp monster" got jealous and attacked King Hrothgar's mead-hall while he and his warriors were slurring after a lavish banquet. Grendel was described as being descended from the biblical Cain: Grendel was the name of this grim demon haunting the marches,

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