Oath-Breaking In Beowulf

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The way the society was during Beowulf time power of words is very important in this culture, with punishment for oath-breaking. An important aspect of their legal system was the use of payment to settle feuds and as compensation for murder or death in service. The family tree was very patriarchal history of the characters of the Danes (Scyldings) and the Geats. It’s very important because when one king was to step down was dying he had a male to pass the torch of the kingdom to. However, Beowulf was the last of his family after a fifty year reign. He gave his throne to Wiglaf because he was by his side when he was dying. Beowulf felt as if he could up keep a legacy because he was loyal to be by his side. Christianity coexist uneasily at

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