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Examples Of Motivations In Beowulf

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The Battle Motivations!
A discussion about Beowulf's motivations.
Throughout literature all stories have specific characters that have motivations for what they do. In the epic poem Beowulf by Burton Raffel the poem explains Beowulf's motivation for fighting through the Anglo-Saxon codes. Glory, meaning one’s fame is used throughout the poem. Another word used throughout the poem is Duty, meaning you have to do it whether you like it or not. Lastly, the word hero, meaning someone who uses skills to do good when they could use them to do bad. In the poem Beowulf has three motivations for fighting the monsters: Duty, Glory, and memory.
First of all, Beowulf had duties to other people. In the poem, Raffel uses the word “Duty” in one of Beowulf's
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