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Explanation of the famous quotes in Beowulf, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.
Fares Wyrd as she must.” HROTHGAR answered, helmet of Scyldings:— “I knew him of yore in his youthful days; his aged father was Ecgtheow named, to whom, at home, gave Hrethel the Geat his only daughter. Their offspring bold fares hither to seek the steadfast friend.
It's all or nothing in this fight to the death: the good warrior Beowulf against the evil demon Grendel. Things can't get much more clear cut than that.
Quick answer: In Beowulf, "wyrd" and fate deeply influence the characters' actions, as they believe that fate is the ultimate decider of life and death. Beowulf acknowledges that success or...
Here are examples of some of the most famous quotes from Beowulf. These will help you gain a deeper understanding of this great epic poem. Beowulf was written in Britain but is set in Scandinavia, and is known only from a single manuscript which dates from close to AD 1000.
A look at the proliferation of pronouncements about the power of wyrd in Beowulf suggests an answer to this question. Beowulf, repeating the received wisdom of his age, says that Gaea a wyrd swa hio scel (Fate always goes as it must!: 445b), yet also that Wyrd oft nerea/unfegne eorl, ponne his ellen deah (Fate often