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Viking Virtue In Beowulf

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Based on people's reputation society views each person a different way.In the poem Beowulf translated by Burton Raffel, Beowulf shows meany virtues shared by all viking society norms that all vikings followed inorder to live a heroic life.Some of these virtues can be compared to the song ¨Gangsta´s Paradise¨ by Coolio.One big viking idea that is shared by both Beowulf and the narrator, can be demonstrated by the idea of building youself an own reputation another viking virtue that can compare to ¨Gansta´s Paradise¨ is the viking idea of ¨wyrd¨ wich is the idea of fate deciding your tommarow.The last viking trait that can be compared to the narrator is ¨cruelty¨ cruelty is proving you are supirior than someone by completly destroying them wether …show more content…

¨i'm 23 now,but will i live to see 24/the way things are going i don't know¨(25-26). The way the narrator has chosen to live his life does not ensure a long lasting life so he has to live his todays like if their was no tomorrow.God can take his life within a blink of an eye which represents the idea of god will decide if you wake up the next day to see another day tick by.Beowulf demonstrates the same concept as the narrator, Beowulf believes very strongly that god will decide if he will live to slay another monster he also believes that God is the one who elects the outcome of his his next battle.¨God must decide/who will be given to death's cold grip¨(255,256).Both the narrator and Beowulf know that their life is not decided by anyone besides god, in their minds the idea of death is always present the narrator knows that his life is going to end its just a mater of when God decides to take it on the flip side Beowulf is also aware that he will dye its just a matter of time.To both characters the idea of how they go down is important in the case of beowulf he belives since he will die it is important that he dies in a courageous maner like fighting beast twice his size, the narrator belives it is important that he goes down protecting and standing up for his own small gangster

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