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Words: 409 |
Page: 1|
3 min read
Published: Feb 12, 2019
Words: 409|Page: 1|3 min read
Published: Feb 12, 2019
"Beowulf" Beowulf had a lot of anger in his battles. He used the rush of energy to conquer his most horrid opponents. I will show a few things in these paragraphs. Beowulf's anger helped in his battles, hurt him in his battles, and fueled him to fight the battles. His anger is a source of winning and losing. Anger is one of the most provocative emotions there is. Anger can be used to help or to hurt. Beowulf did not like injustice. For this reason, he always fought the monster that terrorized people. He also enjoyed the fame he received from it. He heard of the injustice of Grendel, who slaughtered Hroathgar's men. This angered Beowulf and made him want to fight. Beowulf came face to face with Grendel. They grappled with all their might. Grendel was angry: "Grendel saw that his strength was deserting him, his claws bound fast, Higlac's brave follower tearing at his hands. The monster's hatred rose higher, but his power had gone." His anger could not help him though. Beowulf's will was stronger. He wanted to win the battle. He sent all the force he had at Grendel. Grendel ended the battle by fleeing away, short one arm. Now there is a new battle.
Anger against a person is great, but could Beowulf handle a mother's anger for her beaten son? At first, her anger was winning. She could not pierce through his mail, but scratched and tore all the same. Beowulf started to become angry: "He tossed his sword aside, angry; the steel-edged blade lay where he'd dropped it." She was besting him, her strength and anger beating his. Then he saw a special sword hammered by giants. The end was near: "And then, savage, now, angry and desperate, lifted it high over his head and struck with all the strength he had left." Grendel's mother lay dead, her throat slit. Nonetheless, he was still enraged. His anger burst upon Grendel, taking his head. It is easily seen how anger affects Beowulf. Grendel's mother almost destroyed him in anger, but Beowulf's anger was stronger. He used his anger to fuel him. He used the adrenaline rush to subdue his enemies. Beowulf had a lot of passion. In his fights, he has a want for winning. His anger helps him to conquer the unconquerable. His love of fame helps him too. One thing you can be sure of, he will win at all costs.
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