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Essay heading: Beowulf: Pagan or Christian Hero?
 
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The superhuman strength endowed upon Beowulf plays an important role in his victories over the monsters, but he also conquered with admirable Christian character and faith. As the Geat people said, "he was the man most gracious and fair-minded, kindest to his people and keenest to win fame" (841-842)...
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As the Geat people said, "he was the man most gracious and fair-minded, kindest to his people and keenest to win fame" (841-842).
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