The Heroic Traits Of Jfk And Beowulf
Wenona Wolf
English 12 7th hour
10/18/99
A Hero is defined as, " A man admired for his achievements and noble qualities." (Marriam-Webster Dictionary, 1999) It's the best word to describe mythological character Beowulf, and 35th U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Beowulf was a honorable man, who reigned as kind and the strongest warrior throughout land. J.F.K. charmed the U.S. with wit, kindness, and bravery. John F. Kennedy and Beowulf had similar heroic qualities.
Beowulf and Kennedy can both be noted for various brave act throughout their lives.
Beowulf was looked upon as the greatest warrior of his people, the Storm-Geats. His gratitude led him to help the King of Storm-Danes and his people. Beowulf was asked to rid the Storm-Daness of Grendal, and evil monster. Grendel had been attacking the Mead Hall, which the king had built. However, his evil deeds were unstoppable. Beowulf was put in command of killing Grendel. Beowulf's extensive bravery lead him to kill......
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