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1511: Beowulf 3
... and no true fighter should have the upper hand. I have heard that the monster s scorn of men is so great that he needs no weapon and fears no none. Nor will I. My Lord Higlac might think less of me if I let my sword go where my feet are afraid to, if I hid behind some broad linden shield: my hands alone shall fight for me, struggle for ...
1512: Beowulf 3
... forever and hopes to make a final score and let the people live out the rest of their days wealthy and without worry. But Beowulf still wants to fight the beast alone. Our old gift lord meant to manage this monster hot battle alone once again with his great wonder strength armed with a war name earned through a lifetime forged now with deeds (2642-46). Beowulf is not fighting these ...
1513: Beowulf 13
... 2312 - 2313). Beowulf also wanted revenge of what the dragon had made to his kingdom. The dragon had destroyed the peace they had had for many years. " The Geats / Deserved revenge; Beowulf, their leader / And lord began to plan it " (2355 - 2357). The greed that the dragon felt had also caused him to feel revenge and what the dragon had done to Beowulf's kingdom had caused him to feel revenge ...
1514: Beowulf 12
... death. The Almighty drove Those demons out, and their exile was bitter, Shut away from men; they split Into a thousand forms of evil--spirits And feinds, goblins, monsters, giants, A brood forever opposing the Lord's Will, and again and again defeated. The Biblical reference in the epic has become a modern day archetypal motif, and serves to give the listener an idea of the extent of Grendel's pure ...
1515: Beowulf 11
... lands and treasures for himself, but denied every offering. Instead he accepted the gifts to take to his king Hygelac. " Convey also the gifts that you have granted to me, my beloved Hrothgar, to my lord Hygelac. (p 98) He was also well treated everywhere he went, but insisted upon returning to his King. "We now wish to say, who are come from far, how keenly we desire to return again ...
1516: Beloved 3
... our world is caving in, we can always count on the people who care about us the most. If our friends, neighbors and families strength is not strong enough, we can always count on the Lord for His strength because He has an abundance to give.
1517: Fried Green Tomatoes
... to. She was not concerned with material wealth and had faith that everything she needed would be provided by her God. “Cleo and I never did have a lot of fancy things, but the good Lord provided, and we had everything we ever needed”(26). This unselfishness and good faith gave her what she wanted, and all she wanted was nothing more than what she needed. She was fortunate enough to ...
1518: Analysis Of Similes In The Ill
... the plain to the place where he is wont to bathe in the fair-flowing river- he holds his head high, and his mane streams upon his shoulders as he exults in his strength and flies like the wind to the haunts and feeding ground of the mares- even so went forth Paris from high Pergamus, gleaming like sunlight in his armor, and he laughed aloud as he sped swiftly on ...
1519: An Appreciation Of The Poem Di
... the kingship, His Majesty is mostly unwitting to anything that is going on. Duncan s main influence is directly after Macbeth is honored for bravery and courage in battle, fighting for Duncan against a rebel lord. Macbeth is busily basking in his own glory and soaking up credit when Duncan basically steals his spotlight from right over his head, proclaiming Malcolm, Duncan s son, as the heir-apparent. "My plenteous joys ...
1520: A Man For All Seasons
... with a moral dilemma that will determine the outcome of his life. More, chancellor of England , and a strong Christian believer is forced to choose between his close friend, King Henry VIII, and the supreme lord his God. More is a man of moral integrity because he refuses to submit to external pressures to sign the oath condoning the Act of Supremacy. He follows his heart and soul in doing what ...


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