Beowulf
By: Mike • Essay • 1,040 Words • November 19, 2009 • 1,379 Views
Essay title: Beowulf
In Beowulf there are many symbols and elements. The symbols of Herot hall and Grendel represented all that was good, and all that was evil in the story. There are also many Christian elements in this pagan story. These aspects of the poem are important, but not relevant to today’s society. In the poem Beowulf, Beowulf is an epic hero. The poem gives the idea of what a hero really is. Many of these ideas have been carried into modern society, and one person fallows these traits of Beowulf. That is the modern hero of Michael Jordan. Beowulf and Michael Jordan had a surprisingly similar journey.
The similarities between Beowulf and Michael start with their fathers. Beowulf’s father was a great warrior who had earned a reputation as being strong and courageous; however, Beowulf’s father was killed and never saw his son do great things. All of these traits of Beowulf’s father are similar to that of Michael’s dad. Michael’s father, James Jordan, was a great professional baseball player who had earned a reputation as a hustle player and a good lead off man. James was killed later in life, and was never able to see his son do great things. Just like Beowulf’s father.
It is know that both Beowulf and Michael earned reputations when they were young. Beowulf earned his reputation by killing nine sea monsters, all while competing in a swimming race. Beowulf did go on to lose the race, but earned a great deal of respect in his homeland when his people heard the story. Michael earned his reputation much in the same way as Beowulf. Michael, however, earned his reputation on the basketball court in North Carolina. At the University of North Carolina, Michael became college basketball’s best player. He earned numerous awards his final year, but did not win a championship in his last season. He became very popular and earned a solid reputation just like Beowulf.
Now that both Michael and Beowulf had earned solid reputations, they had to step outside their homelands in order to become heroes. For Beowulf, this meant that he must leave Geatland to go and help the people of Daneland. For Michael this meant leaving the NCAA for the NBA. Both entered these new places with reputations of the great things that they had done previously.
Because of each of their great abilities, many were jealous of their talent. Beowulf was envied by Unferth. Unferth said to Beowulf, “You’ve been lucky in your battles, Beowulf, but I think your luck will change if you challenge Grendel.”(245-246)Unferth was a warrior of Daneland and resented the fact that he needed Beowulf’s help to defeat Grendel, an evil monster that has killed many Danes. Michael was also envied. In his rookie year he made an immediate impact, and was named a starter on the Eastern All-Star team. Controversy arose during the All-Star game when word surfaced that several veteran players led by Isiah Thomas were upset with the amount of attention Jordan was getting and led a so called "freeze-out" of Jordan, refusing to pass him the ball throughout the game. Michael’s team lost that game and many of his east teammates resented the fact that they could not win without him.
Both Michael and Beowulf would have to face their first true tests. Beowulf had to defeat the evil Grendel with his bare hands. In the poem, Grendel represents evil, and the badness from within a country’s borders. Michael had a similar challenge in the 90’-91’season with the playoffs. Michael needed to defeat the Detroit Pistons, a team that was in his own division, in order to win the confrence championship. Beowulf defeated Grendel and Beowulf “of all men on earth, was the strongest.”(442-443) This was his first step towards heroism. Michael also took his first