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You Should Really Read This Poem

The history of literature is divided into many different time periods. The Anglo/Saxon period was a time when things were very different from today. This period produced some unique literature. Beowulf is an epic poem written during this time. An anonymous auth ....

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.... humans so that would make you curious about them. There are things in the story that you would never expect to happen in our world such as a pool with "‘A flame in the water'" (l. 877). This is how Hrothgar describes the ketta's pool as having fiery things in it. These components of are some of the things that will help you to want to keep reading Beowulf. Another element of the story is the characters, who are interesting and will keep you wanting to read more. First there is a monster, which they call the fire-drake. The fire-drake had a jew ....

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