Beowulf and "The Seafarer"
Beowulf and "The Seafarer" are two works of literature that portray the attitude and the feelings people had in the Anglo-Saxon times. These feelings give the reader a more accurate representation of how society worked back in those times. Both pieces have similar feelings such as fear, bravery and religious ideas. These abstract feelings interact with each other to create conflicts that make the work interesting to the reader. Although these feelings are opposite inside each piece of work, they are similar between the two.
One of the easiest feelings to spot is fear. The narrator of Beowulf describes fear and creates a type of suspense that makes the reader feel how the characters do. For example, whe
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