Ideals And Tradition In Beowulf

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Ideals and tradition are what usually dictate or lead citizens’ lives in a society, but sometimes some societies create too high or extreme standards that must be followed in order to be considered “successful”. This is the case in Beowulf, an epic poem written somewhere around mid-seventh and end of tenth century, that had been passed down for generations and has since been translated from Anglo-Saxon to modern English by Seamus Heaney. Throughout the poem, Beowulf, the epic hero, and other warriors are expected to abide by society’s Christian and pagan beliefs and how they deal with these beliefs dictates how worthy they are. Beowulf is the blending of Christian traditions with a folk story that extols virtues of loyalty, courage, and faith