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Tolkien’s Definition of the Hero

Tolkien’s Definition of the Hero. “the actual heathen warrior…used his great gift of strength to earn glory and praise among men and posterity…” - “Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics” (c. 1936). Tolkien’s Heroic Ideal. Strength Glory Praise Among Men Posterity

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Tolkien’s Definition of the Hero

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  1. Tolkien’s Definition of the Hero “the actual heathen warrior…used his great gift of strength to earn glory and praise among men and posterity…” - “Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics” (c. 1936)

  2. Tolkien’s Heroic Ideal • Strength • Glory • Praise Among Men • Posterity • From the Latin posterus, meaning “coming after” • Basically, you will be remembered in the generations coming after you.

  3. Comitatus • A warrior band that pledges allegiance to one another, and to a lord. • In return for loyalty in battle, the members receive treasure and entertainment. • The expectation is that you will fight in battle with the lord until your death. • Defined by the philosopher Tacitus.

  4. Comitatus

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