This paper describes how the small stories incorporated within Beowulf act as a sort of foretelling to what may happen later on in the poem.
Date Submitted: 07/22/2003 00:08:14
The Foretelling That Fools
There are many digressions in Beowulf that are truly
notable enough to be discussed. Not only are these
digressions a form of character development but also serve
as a foreshadowing toward other events that happen later in
the text. Several of the digressions link Beowulf to many
historical figures. These digressions help the reader to
prepare for what may come. The tale of Sigemund and the
dragon greatly reflects Beowulf's character
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plans. Although he died in a very heroic
act it was too noble of him. It was not part of his
responsibility. This scops story defines who Beowulf
really is and how he views himself and his relationship
with his thanes.
Works Cited
Anonymous."Beowulf."The Longman Anthology of British
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Rauer, Christine.Beowulf and the Dragon: Parallels and
Analogues.Boydell And Brewer, 2000.148-210.
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