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Bravery (“Lucky or not, nine was the number of sea-huge monsters I killed.…
Bravery (“Lucky or not, nine was the number of sea-huge monsters I killed. What man, anywhere under Heaven’s high arch, has fought in such darkness, endured more misery, or been harder pressed?” Lines 307-311. This quote represents the theme of bravery because Beowulf once again speaks of his accomplishments and the courage he had to possess to achieve them. There is nobody else who has been brave enough to go after the battles he ensues., “So fame comes to the men who mean to win it and care about nothing else!” Lines 610-612. This quote represents the theme of bravery because it’s saying that men must want to have great achievements. The want of fame/leaving a reputation is a strong theme throughout paganism. In order to receive fame/reputation the men must encompass what it means to be brave and go out not just to fight but to win battles., “No one else could do what I mean to, here, no man but me could hope to defeat this monster. No one could try.” Lines 682-685. This quote represents the theme of bravery because Beowulf is basically describing himself as the bravest of them all. He says how no other man could go out to do what he was going to do, making him more brave than anyone else., “Strode calmly, confidently, toward the tower, under the rocky cliffs: No coward could have walked there!” Lines 690-692. This quote represents the theme of bravery because it’s describing the way Beowulf walked into his battle. He showed no fear of what he was about to get into, he only showed courage., “Swords raised and ready, determined to protect their prince if they could.” Lines 477-478. This quote is describing when Beowulf’s men came out to fight Grendel. They knew they were up against a horrible monster yet they came out with their swords raised because they were brave enough to defend not just themselves but their prince. , “ And only one of them remained, stood there, miserable, remembering, as a good man must, what kinship should mean.” Lines 749-751. This quote represents the theme of bravery because it’s describing the time when Wiglaf remained to help. The fact that he was the only one of the men who stayed shows how much courage and bravery he possessed., “You’re the last of all our far-flung family. Fate has swept our race away, taken warriors in their strength and led them to the death that was waiting. And now I follow them.” Lines 821-824. This quote represents the theme of bravery because these are Beowulf’s last words before he dies. He is brave because he has accepted his death and defeat and is ready to move on and leave his legacy., “Let me live in greatness And courage, or here in this hall welcome my death!” Lines 368-369. This quote represents the theme of bravery because Beowulf is describing how he will go out to defeat Grendel. He says how he will do it with courage and that if he fails to do so and is not brave throughout his quest he shall die in that mead hall. He knows what he is going to endure and is prepared for whatever will happen., “Let me live in greatness And courage, or here in this hall welcome my death!” Lines 368-369. This quote represents the theme of bravery because Beowulf is describing how he will go out to defeat Grendel. He says how he will do it with courage and that if he fails to do so and is not brave throughout his quest he shall die in that mead hall. He knows what he is going to endure and is prepared for whatever will happen., “But Higlac’s follower remembered his final boast and, standing erect, stopped the monster’s flight, fastened those claws in his fists till they cracked, clutched Grendel closer.” Lines 440-444. These lines represent the theme of bravery because it’s describing how Beowulf stood to fight Grendel. He remembered his words and what he must do and stood at the ready with courage to fight the horrible monster.)