1. Christianity - From Beowulf to Sir Gawain
Looking at the above passage, we can see that Christians are opposed to that trait " a trait of pagan values. The Beowulf scop was trying to show his pagan audiences that Christianity was better, and he did this by making the evil characters of the story represent ideals pagans liked and Christians hated. ... Pagans had no problem with pride; they valued it, which is why it was a big deal for the scop to make it seem like a sin. ... If the author was still trying to convince his audience to convert, he would've made the religion seem perfect and impossible to slipup, unlike the Beow...
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