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Theme of Christianity in Beowulf

Theme of Christianity in Beowulf
Throughout the Middle Ages, the idea of Christianity has been portrayed in many literary instances. Beowulf, the epic poem, presents Christian elements. The author presents a sense of Christianity through Biblical allusions, moral themes, and evil representations. Through studying this narrative poem, one finds examples of this dominant religion.
Over the course of this epic, the author presents Biblical allusions. He explains that God is the creator of earth and man. Life is a gift from God, and He loans every human body. Proceeding to prove this point, he describes that all earthly good, be it success or wealth, derives from God (Beowulf, Google, 29). Hrothgar and his court are a community that accepts God as the creator and benefactor. In other words, they are essentially Christian (Emerson 68). Along with Hrothgar, Beowulf is dependent on God for all that he is and all that he does (McNamee 117). Trapped in a precarious situati...

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