Comparison contrast
Medieval heroes and modern men are two very different people, but there are some qualities that link these two characters together. In medieval times, heroes had to rely on their strength. Beowulf had to fight all of his battles with his strength and weaponry. "Follower and strongest of the Geats-greater and stronger than anyone in his world"(Raffel l. 110-111). As shown here, Beowulf has to be reliant on his strength to help him through his everyday struggles. On the other hand, Ice Cube, a modern man, fights his battles with his intelligence. "Ice cube was raised in South Central L.A., yet he managed to attend The Phoenix Institute of Technology, where he studied architect drafting"(www. jediknight .net). Here you can see that Ice Cube is an educated man, who fights his battles with
Another characteristic that these two heroes share is the quality of success. Both characters were very successful in their times. Beowulf was quite successful in his pursuit of ridding the earth of terrifying and deadly monsters. " Alone shall fight for me, struggle for life, against the monster. God must decide who will be given deaths cold grip"(Raffel l. 268-270). Here it shows that only death will stop Beowulf from being successful. Ice Cube, much like Beowulf shared success, although Cubes success came through his music. "Amerikkka's Most Wanted (Platinum), The Predator (Gold), Kill At Will (Platinum), Death Certificate (Gold), Trespass (Gold), War And Peace Vol. 1(Platinum), and War And Peace Vol. 2(Gold)"(www. jediknight. com). Cube, as you can see, has been very successful throughout his life, although he has
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