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Beowulf and the Battle of Good vs. Evil

The story of Beowulf is one of the first, and longest epic poems that exists in British

Literature. It is the story of a great warrior and leader who overcomes so many obstacles in his

quest to become a legend in his own time. The story began as an oral tradition that was told long

before it was finally recorded into written form. It is a story that has been told for generations,

and has become one of the most studied stories in classrooms across the globe. There are many

themes that exist in the story of Beowulf that can be studied and discussed, such as Christianity,

loyalty, and the journey of the hero. However, I believe that one of the most important themes in

the story of Beowulf is the battle of good vs. evil, which seems to me to be a recurring theme that

seems to be the most prevalent in todays’ society. The battle of good vs. evil in the story of

Beowulf seems to be one of the most important themes that has the most significance in many of

the movies and media of todays’ society. As stated by Matthew Gurewitsch, “What accounts for

Beowulf’s enduring popularity? Partly; it may simply be that heroics never go out of style. The

young in any culture need heroes as role models, whether from Homer or Marvel Comics. The

child in the man (or woman) needs them too. Past adolescence, of course, we tend to worship our

heroes with tongue in cheek (Think James Bond, Barbarella, Shrek.)” (Gurewitsch, 118)

First off, the story of Beowulf is the journey of a hero as outlined by Joseph Campbell. It

is a story of a character who is larger than life, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and then

returns to defeat evil in three separate occasions throughout his life. It begins with the arrival of

Beowulf, the hero who accepts the challenge to fight Grendel and triumphantly defeats him to

win the admiration of the Geats. Then there is the battle with Grendel’s mother, which once

again he is victorious and gains him more notoriety and fame which eventually leads to him

, being the King. Then finally, there is the battle with the dragon, for which he is once again

victorious, however this time cost Beowulf his life. It is a great story of a man who is larger than

life, an epic story for which there is no comparison in literature at the time. In order to

understand this, and the battle of good vs. evil in Beowulf, we need to look at some of the details

in the story.

“The poem does not begin with the adventures of either Beowulf or Hrothgar, but at a

much earlier point in history, namely with the description of the funeral of king Scyld Scefing,

the mythical founding father of Danish royal dynasty and the supposed great-grandfather of king

Hrothgar.” (Kardaun, 3) It shows from the beginning of the poem that the celebration of the hero

is one of the most important aspects of life in those times, in which there is much attention given

to a man that has accomplished so much. So much that a great hall has been erected in his honor,

and men can congregate and drink to celebrate his life and accomplishments. When the warriors

begin to celebrate too loudly, and disturbs Grendel, he begins to attack the hall late at night after

the warriors have passed out from drinking too much mead. After Beowulf learns of the

atrocities at the mead hall, he embarks on a journey to help the Geats destroy the monster and

gain notoriety as a great warrior. Of course, in this aspect of the story it refers to Grendel being

the evil, and Beowulf as the warrior for good who has defeated evil. Even in the other two main

battles of the story with Grendel’s mother and the dragon, it is a battle of good vs. evil that is the

recurring theme in the story of Beowulf. It is a theme that has endured through the ages and has

made its way into todays’ mainstream media, and has stood the test of time.

In the second battle, Beowulf then is confronted with Grendel’s mother, who is looking to

exact revenge on Beowulf for killing her son. The battle begins in the mead hall, and then after

injuring Grendel’s mother, chases her back to her lair to finish her off for good. After Beowulf

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