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Beowulf and The 13th Warrior share many similarities in plot. (The 13th Warrior being taken from the poem Beowulf) Both are tales of valor and bravery, with heroes and evil monsters. ...
Beowulf and Bulvi present the first major comparison. ... In The 13th Warrior, the comrades of Bulvi are loyal to the very end, supporting and fighting alongside Bulvi until his death. In Beowulf, the followers of Beowulf are also quite loyal, waiting for him to arise from the lake when the Danes were sure he had not made it. But, Beowulf’s men do not usually fight. Instead, Beowulf himself goes valiantly on his own to fight his opponents. ... Beowulf fights Grendel personally with bare hands to make the fight fair, but Bulvi uses all his men and weapons against the whole tribe. Beowulf rips the arm of Grendel off and has it as a trophy. In The 13th Warrior one of the fake bear arms are accidentally left after the fight.
Approximate Word count = 790 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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