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A Summary Of The Faerie Queene And Beowulf

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After reading the assigned short stories I decided to use the first book of the Faerie Queene and Beowulf. These stories have numerous uses of imagery, Throughout Beowulf there are creatures and battles that are so epic they literally pop off the page because of the way ( the author's) described them. In the first book of the Faerie Queene (the author) there are also a wide variety of different monsters and battles and stunning characters, but they also connect with history.
I decided to choose Imagery because both of these stories are full of different creatures and scenes that need imagery to be told in its full glory. Beowulf is action packed and has descriptive battles and the Faerie Queene has many historical references that involve imagery.
In the Faerie Queene Spenser uses imagery with what was happening politically or religiously at the time. There are many examples throughout the story that suggests this. At the time Spenser wrote the Faerie Queene it was during the English reformation when England dropped Catholicism and turned to Protestantism as the country’s new religion. Since this was going on at the time Spenser used imagery to connect with events and to show that their new religion could prevail over the Catholic’s criticism.
In the first book Spenser talks about the noble knight Redcrosse, and describes him as a symbol to look up to. An example Spenser wrote “But on his brest a bloudie Crosse he bore, The deare remembrance of his dying Lord, For whose sweete sake that glorious badge he wore, And dead as living ever him adored” (1.i.2.1-4). Here it almost seems like Spenser is using imagery to describe the knight Redcrosse as a Christ figure. Further into the story Spenser talks about a mythical creature called Errour and begins to paint a vivid image of the serpent. “Halfe like a serpent horribly displaide, But th’ other halfe did womans shape retaine, Most lothsom, filthie, foule, and full of vile disdaine.” when reading this you see a disgusting creature, and Spenser chose the right words. The word disdaine means a description that describes monsters both mythical and in the bible and it really shows how horrifying this monster must have been. After painting the image of the horrible

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