Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Common Themes of The Client, Dragon, and Beowulf :: comparison compare contrast essays
     Common Themes of The Client, Dragon, and Beowulf           A woman her late thirties bellowed "My Baby!  My Baby!", as her baby     carriage rolled towards the bottom of the great hill.  Off in a distance, a     man of around early thirties heard these desperate calls for help.  The man     dashed out from his house and immediately followed pursuit of the blue baby     carriage.  Within one minutes, he safely reclaimed the carriage and the     baby girl was safely returned to her mother without harm.  This is an     example of how the young man is showing traits of heroism, the traits being     courage, intelligence, and strength.  He was courageous to help return to     the young woman the baby carriage, intelligent to act quickly and actually     catch up to it, and his strength is shown by his ability to outrun a racing     carriage down a deep hill.  Different books use different characters to     display heroism within their characters.  Mark Sway of The Client is a     story of a young boy's heroic battle against the Mafia and the FBI.  The     story of Dirk Pitt of Dragon is a story of how a older man of the nineteen-     hundredths can overcome evil.  Beowulf of the story Beowulf is an example     of how even hundreds of years ago, heroes used the same traits as today.     Heroes of every culture of all ages share courage, intelligence and     strength.                          Courage is a prominent feature of all heroes.  Within these three     books, each character, Mark Sway, Dirk Pitt and Beowulf, display signs of     Courage. Mark Sway was a courageous boy at his age of 9 years old. Mark     would never quit from continuing with an idea of his if it was for good:     "`We can't let them take the body, Reggie.  Think about it. If they get     away with it, it'll never be found.'"1  What this phrase points out, is     that Mark did not want to leave the Mafia men to retrieve the body of the     Senator Boyette, for if they got the body, his efforts to keep quiet about     the whole situation would seem fruitless. Dirk Pitt used courage in order     that he can continue perusing the enemies. Dirk never gives up exposing a     plot of death and trickery of another person.  Beowulf displays courage by     fighting off the Troll, the Troll's mother, and the Dragon.  Beowulf would     not forfeit a fight with one of those people despite their gruesome     					    
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