¶ … Greek Hero Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey and the Northern Hero Beowulf in the saga BeoWulf, discussing how either can be heroes and arguing in some ways that it is more than deeds that marks a hero, but also the way in which they behave and relate to others. Bibliography cites 2 sources.
Beowulf and Odysseus: the Most Unlikely of Heroes
From two different cultures come two of the most famous stories ever to be told, one comes from the enlightened eras of classical Greece and concerns that most turbulent time faced by one of Greece's many heroes Odysseus, the story is "The Odyssey" the story of a man's struggle to return home after the battle of Troy, as he fights the will of the many Olympian Gods, witches, and sirens to seek the beloved embrace of his wife and the love of his son.
Yet over a thousand years later another epic again told in the traditional style of the bard was born, this time from the North the story of the Anglo-Saxon hero Beowulf and his fight to save the people of Thane from the evil Bog Monster Grendel and his Mother the hag, further more the saga of BeoWulf tells of his fighting the great Dragon and finally of his death.
The idea of a hero is someone who does something extraordinary in the face if great danger or at great personal cost. A hero may be a man who looks to achieve great deeds, but may equally be placed in a position where they need to achieve great things.
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