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Examples Of The Six Deadly Sins In Beowulf

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Six Deadly Sins: There are six deadly sins that are shown and represented by characters in the book of Beowulf. Beowulf, who gains fame and prosperity as a young man by vanquishing the monster, “Grendel” and “Grendel’s Mother.” As an aging king, he kills a dragon but dies soon after, honored and lamented. (Saketh)

Greed: The hero, “Beowulf” has a fair amount of greed in him. At the beginning of the story, Beowulf offers to kill the monster, in search of honor and glory. Being the brave warrior that he was, he succeeds by killing two monsters and a dragon. The dragon itself symbolizes greed, it hoards Beowulf’s treasure in a “barrow” that is a grave. Beowulf shows greed in the story again when he strangled Grendel’s Mother with his hands. Then he notices a sword that catches his attention and so he grabbed it and almost left the cave but Grendel was awoken by the sword which Beowulf decapitated Grendel with the sword that he found, the sword melted right after. Beowulf realized the sword represented all the dark and evil motif of the monster, after the sword melted, he got out of (Abhinav) …show more content…

He gurgled bloodily with glee. The dark was his den, his home, his proper habit. He resents all the light and joy.” Grendel is the meaning of evil, he has pure hatred for the joy and light coming out of Hall Heorot.

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