Wednesday, May 6, 2020
themebeo Epic of Beowulf Essay - Theme and Style of Beowulf
  The Theme and Style of Beowulf                      Interpretations of Beowulfââ¬â¢s theme vary much more than commentary on the poetââ¬â¢s style. In this essay I hope to state clearly some of the popularly mentioned themes running through the poem, and to carefully delineate many aspects of the authorââ¬â¢s style.     ââ¬Å"Many critics feel that the speech of Hrothgar between lines 1700 and 1784 encapsulates the moral of the poemâ⬠¦.ââ¬â¢He does not know the worse ââ¬â till inside him great arrogance grows and spreadsââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬  (Shippey 38). Is the theme of the poem that pride kills? Hrothgarââ¬â¢s ominous words do come back to haunt the hero more than once. Beowulf is a braggart; he is proud, and nothing seems able to change his basic proud outlook derived fromâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Beowulf escaped     by his own strength,                              did hard sea-duty;     he held in his arms                                 the battle-outfits     of thirty [warriors]                                 when he turned to the sea:     No need to boast                                  about that foot-fight     among the Hetware                               who bore shields against him;     few returned                                         to see their homes     after facing the brave,                            the daring man.     Across the seas                                    Ecgtheowââ¬â¢s son,     alone and lonely,                                   swam to his homeland.     Beowulf seems to display absolute confidence in his own strength. So indeed, Shippey may be correct in asserting that Hrothgarââ¬â¢s advice that pride as the downfall of great people especially, is the theme of the poem. But in ââ¬Å"Beowulf: The Monsters and the Criticsâ⬠ Tolkien states another view on the theme:      Let us suppose that our poet had chosen a theme more consonant with ââ¬Å"our modern    
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