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BEOWULF AND ODYSSEY - Coggle Diagram
BEOWULF AND ODYSSEY
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GRENDEL AND HADES
The descent into the Underworld is therefore an aspect that unites the poem Beouwulf and the Odyssey.
Ulysses has left the island Eèa , he then arrives in the country of the Cimmerians, wrapped in fog, where he descends into the Hades to meet the soothsayer Tiresias and question him about his fate.
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BEOWULF AND ODYSSEUS
They both go through the “Hero’s Journey,” and display many characteristics of a hero.
Beowulf, however, better fits the qualities of an epic hero due to his unselfish personality, his fearlessness, and his nobility.
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