Beowulf 5
During the Anglo-Saxon Period, the men in society were basically warriors. They relied uon their leaders to be strong, confident, and devoted. If the leaders were strong, they could defeat the negative things they encountered. Physical prowess and strength brought about confidence which also played a big role in a leader's success. A man without confidence caused doubt within his people, and the doubts often became realites. Finally, devotion to his people set the Anglo-Saxon leader apart form the common man. His Geats had to know that he would stand his ground for them and accept only victory over foes. All of these characteristics were invulnerable
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Throughout Beowulf, Anglo-Saxon Period, Anglo-Saxon Era, leaders strong, anglo-saxon period, physical prowess, people set,
Approximate Word count = 446
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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