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Free Essays - Seamus Heaneys Beowulf :: Epic Beowulf essays

Seamus Heaneys Beowulf     Having a good and noble king is vital to the succession and gratification of a group of nation. Unfortunately, not all kings be good kings, but the welfare of their people reflects on their ability to do the job. Having a foreign or pariah king will cause the peoples welfare to suffer, but when a group of people has an excellent king, they will remain joyful and prosperous until the twenty-four hours he dies.   If the reign of a king causes feud, then this would not have a positive effect on the group of people under his reign. In Seamus Heaneys Beowulf, Hrothgar, king of Denmark, considers giving his kingship to Beowulf, the Geat warrior who came to Denmark in order to defeat Grendel, who is the devilish monster attacking the Danes, as a service to King Hrothgar. When Queen Wealtheow, King Hrothgars wife, hears of this, she says to him, The intelligence activity is that you want to adopt this warrior as a son. So, while you bask in your fortune, and then bequeath kingdom and nation to your kith and kin before decease. I am sure of Hrothulf (183.1175-9). By saying this, she is warning her husband about what problems may arise if he were to give his kingship to a foreigner. She then reminds Hrothgar of Hrothulfs distinguished traits and that he is in like manner stripping his own sons of their rights to kingship if he goes through with handing the throne over to Beowulf. Wealtheow is most likely worried about Beowulf just simply conquering their people for Geatland, the people not liking his foreign methods, she obviously does not want to take kingship rights from her beloved relatives whom she considers worthy of the role, and does not want to see friction occur amid Beowulf and their kin. Wealtheow knows that allowing a foreigner to take over the throne of Denmark will cause the welfare of the Danes to suffer.   When a king goes bad, his people lose respect in him, are no longer cont ent and successful as a people, and are likely to rebel against him. Hrothgar says to Beowulf, Do not give way to pride(121.1760). He is explaining to Beowulf that excessive pride is a kings worst enemy.

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