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Beowulf is a pagan story transcribed by a christian APEX :)

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What elements in Beowulf reflects the Anglo-Saxon culture after the conversion from paganism?

References to a single god References to one supreme deity


How do you explain that Beowulf has many references to elements of Christianity yet the hero Beowulf is clearly pagan in his values?

Fate is a pagan belief that Beowulf follows; however, he always thanks God for safe voyage and things like that. The burial ceremony is always pagan. The Danes also use pagan ways such as human sacrifices and gifts to the gods when Grendel shows up


What is one link between Christianity and the first written versions of Beowulf?

One link between Christianity and the first written versions of Beowulf is the presence of Christian themes and elements in the poem, despite its pagan setting. This suggests the influence of Christianity on the author's worldview and the text's composition.


What elements from the Beowulf reflects the Anglo-saxon culture after the conversion paganism?

References to one supreme deity reflects the Anglo-Saxon culture after the conversion from paganism.


Does beowulf contain pagan and christian elements?

I don't think it is a battle between good and evil. The battle instead is about vengeance and protection; protection because if Grendel wasn't killed, he would continue to eat more humans. Why does Grendel eat humans? Same reason why wolves eat deer, and owls eat mice. If mice and deer had the ability to fight back and win, they surely would.


What are some biblical references in Beowulf?

There are several allusions that are found in Beowulf, however most of them are Biblical. One important example that is found at the beginning of the poem is the allusion to Cain and Abel who were sons of Adam and Eve. Grendel and his "family" are said to be descendants from Cain because of the grave sin he commited when he killed his brother (Abel).


Who is the goddess in beowulf?

In "Beowulf," there isn't a specific goddess that plays a central role in the narrative, as the poem primarily focuses on the hero's battles against monsters like Grendel and his mother, as well as the dragon. However, the character of Grendel's mother can be seen as a goddess-like figure, embodying vengeance and the darker aspects of femininity. Additionally, the poem reflects elements of paganism and Christianity, with references to God and fate, showcasing a blend of cultural influences.


Is Beowulf a Christian Allegory or a Pagan Epic?

i supose that no one can prove if it is fiction or non fictoin after all buewulf stated from a poem and has been told in the same way laods of times and who knows maybe there is some truth to the story


Why do we think a monk was the poet who wrote Beowulf down?

It is believed that a monk was the one who transcribed Beowulf because the poem contains Christian themes and references that were likely added by a Christian scribe. Additionally, the preservation of the poem in a monastic setting would have helped ensure its survival through the centuries.


Why does Beowulf show both Christianity and pagon religions?

That's how it was written.


How does Beowulf reflect Christianity?

Beowulf was written long before the Danes were Christians and does not reflect Christian values in any way shape or form.


Who most likely inserted references to god and the bible in Beowulf?

Ten bucks says it was the christians.