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Essay heading: Beowulf And Hrothgar: Anglo-saxon Ideal Code Of Conduct
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This warrior, known to be the "strongest man alive," leaves
for a heroic journey when he hears of the evil Grendel. He first shows his
strength and bravery when he sets sail to assist Hrothgar in defeating Grendel
after hearing news of the creature in his own land. Beowulf is constantly
referred to as brave, such as when he defeats Grendel, and Hrothgar must reward
him for his heroics... displayed 300 characters
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This warrior, known to be the "strongest man alive," leaves
for a heroic journey when he hears of the evil Grendel. He first shows his
strength and bravery when he sets sail to assist Hrothgar in defeating Grendel
after hearing news of the creature in his own land. Beowulf is constantly
referred to as brave, such as when he defeats Grendel, and Hrothgar must reward
him for his heroics... displayed next 300 characters
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