In many instances, the protagonist is built on good morals and always makes the right and mature decision, while the antagonist is created by greed and driven by his immense power and yearning for more. At a point in the book, the protagonist gains incredible power and defeats his enemy or enemies. This concept has spread throughout all genres of writing, whether it’s fantasy or romance, the good guy will never take advantage of his power. Why has this style of writing become so popular? The poem, Beowulf, is said to be the first of its kind of writing. The hero, Beowulf, uses his godly strength to rid the lands of evil, instead of turning evil. An in-depth analysis of the poem, Beowulf, and its three battles; Grendel, Grendel’s Mother, and the Dragon will show that Beowulf’s motivation to act with integrity and to not abuse his power is to be a role model figure to the young children that are becoming …show more content…
This time Beowulf needs armor and weapons because Grendel’s Mother does not fight like her son. Instead of bare arms, she uses the power of magic. This battle is against Mother becomes intense to the point that Beowulf is at the edge of death. “And in an instant she had him down, held helpless, (line 517)” but, again, an extreme emphasis on his strength is pointed out when he manages to lift a sword blessed with magic that no ordinary man can lift. He uses this sword defeat Grendel’s Mother. Then, instead of returning home, he finds Grendel’s dead body and returns home with his head. Grendel’s head represents Beowulf’s fame, it signifies that he killed Grendel and its mother. In this battle, the warriors understand that strength and fighting for good causes will bring