1. Beowulf
The epic of Beowulf represents an amalgamation of the culture of the dark ages and the traditions of Christianity all intertwined to reveal how one gladiator possesses the merits of loyalty, courage, and faith while he endeavors to combat against the forces of evil. ... Also, King Hrothgar's builds Herot which is a "golden guest hall which name means stag hall", and it is similar to God's holy city of Jerusalem. ... Therefore, the association of Christianity and the Dark Age battles of good vs. evil are evident in the amazing epic of Beowulf. ...
- Word Count: 1019
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate