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Beowulf Essay Research Paper BeowulfBeowulf was written

Beowulf Essay, Research Paper


Beowulf


Beowulf was written in a time when Christianity was a newly budding


religion in England. Throughout the book there are obvious references to both


Christian and Pagan rituals. The characters in the epic are newly found


Christians who are trying to remain true to their new faith but are weak and


hence, in times of great trouble, they resort back to their Pagan traditions and


gods out of fear. Pagan rituals in the book are usually present only as


reflections of the past or in times of the characters’s greatest turmoil.


Otherwise, in times of happiness and rejoicing, they worship their one, almighty,


Christian God.


When Grendel is attacking Herot, and it’s people think they are in their


greatest danger, the people of Herot “sacrificed to the old stone gods / Made


heathen vows / hoping for Hell’s Support, the Devil’s guidance in driving their


affliction off.” (175-178). With the use of the word “old” in this section, it


can be inferred that the stone gods are things of the past. The rest of the


passage shows that it was because of the doubt and fear, instilled in the people


by Grendel, that the people of Herot regressed back to their old gods. The use


of the word “heathen” shows that the soldiers were already Christian and


reverted back to their old ways.


Soon after this statement, the poem reads:


Beware, those who are thrust into danger,


Clutched at by trouble, yet can carry no solace


In their hearts, cannot hope to be better! Hail


To those who will rise to God, drop off


Their dead bodies and seek our Father’s peace!


This says that the people whose fear consumes them to the point that


they lose faith that, after death, their souls will not be granted eternal peace


by the Father, God. This illustrates that the soldiers who have fallen from


faith in their worship are doing so only because of great fear, but that they


are looked down upon by God and good Christians. It says that only those who


will sacrifice themselves and trust in God will be let into Heaven. These


soldiers know this but are too scared to keep faith.


During the telling of the origins of Grendel, there is mention that


Grendel is a product of Cain, a Christian character. This is a way that the


characters of the book justify their belief in monsters. If they can say that


the monster comes from a biblical character, then they can’t hold themselves as


blasphemers for believing in the Pagan idea of monsters. The characters are


both scared of the monster that is taking their lives and of what will happen if


they show a lack of faith, as is shown in the above quote.


This fearful rationalization is made again when Beowulf is bragging


about all his victories and stops to say that he is not boastful but that he is


truthful. Having too much pride had been the downfall of many Biblical


characters and is the first deadly sin in Christianity. Beowulf proceeds to


tell his story but only after he has put on a facade of humility, demonstrating


that, at heart, he certainly isn’t an orthodox Christian but only needs to


appear to be one.


In the reflections of Shild’s burial at sea which was reminiscent of a


Norse ceremony, in which they sent their great warriors across the River Stix to


Valhalla, we see the obvious Pagan tradition. At the end of the book, Beowulf


is cremated which is far from a proper Christian burial. It is also said that


the smoke from the fire is swallowed up by the Heavens which is very similar to


the Egyptian idea that the light which hits the top of a pyramid carries the


spirit into the afterlife. Both events were times of great sadness where one


might question one’s faith. In fact, throughout the story, all but Shild’s


death ceremonies are conducted by cremation, a non-Christian burial. Indeed in


times of question the people of Beowulf’s England were not the devout Christians


they would have liked to be. From the beginning of the novel to the end, there


is this ever present return to the old Pagan ways. There is little transition


because even after the monsters are defeated there is still the greatest fear


of all in death. It shows that it will take time for these people to fully


accept their new faith and they are fragile.


However, when making glorious speeches and trying to impress one another,


the Christian beliefs are expressed. When the story tells of the times before


Herot fell to Grendel, one of the images used to paint them as a beautiful time


in history is the poets of Herot singing the Creation Song. When more closely


examined, the song is very similar, if not the same as, the Christian myth of


creation.


Throughout the entire poem there are numerous examples of both Pagan and


Christian rituals. The people of the times were Christians. As is seen when


the threat of Grendel is looming, when Beowulf is bragging about his


accomplishments, and when Beowulf is dead, these people are weak and susceptible


to the ideals that other religions offer them. All the examples can be used to


focus on the conclusion that, in this text, the Christians are weak and often


revert back to their Pagan ways when they are most frightened.


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