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Bravery in Beowulf

Bravery is like a very trusted friend, it will never let you down. That statement holds true in the great epic
of "Beowulf." "Beowulf" is the story of a great hero who comes to the aid of a troubled king. Beowulf hears
that king Hrothgar is having trouble and immediately comes to help with no questions asked. he defeats
the monster, Grendel, with his bare hands. Beowulf then defeats Grendel's mother along with a dragon
until he is fatally injured. Bravery is a very admirable characteristic that few people possess.

First of all, Beowulf came to help Hrothgar on his own free will. Hearing of the troubles that Hrothgar was
having with a monster terrorizing Herot, his mead hall, Beowulf bravely offered his help not knowing what
he was up against. When he arrived, Beowulf did not ask the king for either money nor fame. The only
favor that he asked of Hrothgar was that he and his men were to fight the monster, Grendel. Coming
away from one's homeland to help get rid of a man-eating monster and asking for nothing in return takes
much courage and is an extremely brave deed.

Next, Beowulf decides to fight Grendel with his bare hands. He could have easily obtained some kind of
weapon to fight with. Beowulf was the first warrior ever to have enough sheer bravery to go up against
such a monster with neither help nor weapon or shield to aid him. he was a warrior that believed
somewhat in fate and in God. Believing that God made the decisions and was in control, Beowulf trusted
that his life was in good hands. Defeating Grendel with his bare hands, Beowulf not only proved his
bravery but also his loyalty.

After defeating Grendel, Beowulf came back twice in order to kill Grendel's mother and a fire-breathing
dragon. Although during his bout with the dragon, Beowulf was fatally injured. As his services were
needed, he always prevailed; Beowulf's bravery never tired. He even had to fight and kill these monsters
in their homes where nobody had ever ventured. Successfully defeating Grendel's mother lead Beowulf
into his third and final battle with the last monster. He had to fight a fire-breathing dragon and with the
help of one faithful companion, Wiglaf, they slaid the dragon. During this encounter Beowulf was killed,
but on his deathbed he was still the brave warrior he had always been and he was thinking of his people
and not death. As a brave warrior should, Beowulf died doing a righteous favor for someone else with his
weapon in hand.

An admirable characteristic that few people possess is bravery. Asking no questions, the great Beowulf
came to Hrothgar's aid fearlessly. Defeating Grendel weaponless was another display of magnificent
bravery. He kept coming back and defeated Grendel's mother along with a fire-breathing dragon until he
was fatally injured and killed. Bravery should not only apply to warriors but also to everyday people.

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