I have closely compared some aspects of Beowulf with my own thought to the film, “The 13th Warrior”. Beowulf, written down by an unnamed Christian Monk in the 18th century, served as framework for the plot of “The 13th Warrior”. Beowulf and The 13th Warrior have extensive differences and even more similarities throughout the two stories. The film was basically made to actually show the different aspects, techniques, and ways of thinking that the people of medieval times thought. It also helps to put you into a better perspective on what the story “Beowulf” was like. Even thought the two stories are not exactly the same, they still stand together making a great mark in history.
Instead of having a completely perfect fabricated movie of the epic story Beowulf, the story was transformed into a collage of similarities. There are a few scenes in “The 13th Warrior” that are comparable to scenes in Beowulf. Such as, Ahmed and his men were attacked by the cannibalistic warriors in the in the large hut; and they had fought for their lives trying to defeat the leader of the pack, forcing the cannibals back to their caves where they arose. This scene is synonymous to the story of “Beowulf” when Beowulf himself, had defeated the almighty Grendal in the mead-hall. Grendal had fallen and fled back towards the lake of hell where he should stay till the end of time. Furthermore, are the next consequential scenes where Beowulf is asked to got to the home of Grendals mother, and slay her just as he did to Grendle. In “The 13th Warrior” Ahmed is and his men are sent to murder the cannibals’ mother, just as Beowulf did Grendals mother. Other similarities depicted from the two stories consist of the names of the cities and the names of the two groups of evils. Beowulf and Ahmed had both fought the evils to protect the loved ones and people of the town Herot, when they were in need of being protected. The evil or enemies of the two warriors are both generally seen or stated as a Lizard of fire. In “Beowulf” the group of enemies or enemy is called the Dragon. In “The 13th Warrior” the group of enemies or enemy is called the FireWorm. Which are no different from each other in the meaning or actual purpose.
The Essay on Beowulf Short Story Filth Sammich
Beowulf: Short Story In the beautiful town of Ventaria, which is located near the southern-most point of Ireland, a once proud colony of people enjoyed the magnificent surroundings and a simplistic life. Brian the Great, beloved ruler of the Ventarians, had been killed by the evil Filth-Sammich. This vile creature, with crocodile-like build, had a head larger than the immense church in the center ...
Not only is there a direct translation, but there are many differences too. “The 13th warrior” is basically a newly fabricated form of the story “Beowulf”. “The 13th Warrior” is portrayed by Antonio Banderas’ character Ahmed Ibn Fadlan, coming from his point of view. But Beowulf had told his story from a third person point of view. Also, the religious aspects of the two are very different; being that Beowulf is Swedish and Ahmed is Arabic. Also Ahmed and his group of men fight the evil, which is in the form of cannibals dressed up as bears. In “The 13th Warrior” the men are to fight the evil because the barbarians are selfish minded, and overruling; and want to take over all the cities for themselves. “Beowulf” on the other hand is to fight the evil because Grendal had become annoyed and weary to the fact that Beowulf and all of his men would celebrate each and every night about how great they were. However, their reasons to keep fighting were very different. “The 13th Warrior”, and his fellow men were not offered money or any type of reward to continue fighting. They pursued their conquering only to help those of their town, and not to become heroes of great value.