During the battle with the dragon, the legendary hero Beowulf gets abandoned by most of his allies when he starts to struggle in the fight. Therefore, if it was not for one gallant hero, Wiglaf, Beowulf would not have defeated the dragon. “And then when Beowulf needed him most Wiglaf showed his courage, his strength and skill, and the boldness he was born with.” (Beowulf Page 47, Line 917). Consequently, this is the only battle in the entire epic in which Beowulf needed assistance. The battle against fire has always been one of man’s most dangerous endeavors, and when fire gets on the loose, it is almost unstoppable. Albeit, it is not effort that is lacking from American leaders in stopping wildfires, according to www.nifc.gov, Americans have spent at least 1.1 billion dollars in suppression costs every year for the past nine years. Undoubtedly, those leaders are not just throwing dollar bills at the fires. Evidently, the money funds many different groups of heroes. Collectively, the heroes are firefighters, but look closer, and there are copious amounts of factions that execute some very diverse operations. Just like the tremendous dyad of Beowulf and Wiglaf, these separate groups work together to complete the task at
During the battle with the dragon, the legendary hero Beowulf gets abandoned by most of his allies when he starts to struggle in the fight. Therefore, if it was not for one gallant hero, Wiglaf, Beowulf would not have defeated the dragon. “And then when Beowulf needed him most Wiglaf showed his courage, his strength and skill, and the boldness he was born with.” (Beowulf Page 47, Line 917). Consequently, this is the only battle in the entire epic in which Beowulf needed assistance. The battle against fire has always been one of man’s most dangerous endeavors, and when fire gets on the loose, it is almost unstoppable. Albeit, it is not effort that is lacking from American leaders in stopping wildfires, according to www.nifc.gov, Americans have spent at least 1.1 billion dollars in suppression costs every year for the past nine years. Undoubtedly, those leaders are not just throwing dollar bills at the fires. Evidently, the money funds many different groups of heroes. Collectively, the heroes are firefighters, but look closer, and there are copious amounts of factions that execute some very diverse operations. Just like the tremendous dyad of Beowulf and Wiglaf, these separate groups work together to complete the task at