Posted on August 31st, 2007 by bdevries
Perhaps females did not have obvious positions of power in Beowulf’s Germanic, pagan lifestyle. While men are the gift-givers, the protectors and the warriors (and, in doing so, assimilate the position of God), women in Anglo-Saxon culture are lauded. Beginning on Lines 379, Hrothgar said that a past marriage was [...]
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Posted on August 31st, 2007 by gardnercampbell
Perhaps females did not have obvious positions of power in Beowulf’s Germanic, pagan lifestyle. While men are the gift-givers, the protectors and the warriors (and, in doing so, assimilate the position of God), women in Anglo-Saxon culture are lauded. Beginning on Lines 379, Hrothgar said that a past marriage was [...]
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