The Symbolism of Heorot Hall in the Poem Beowulf

Number of Pages 7

The writer argues that the great hall Heorot, which is the principal setting of the epic poem Beowulf, is much more than a physical structure. The writer argues that it can be understood as representing the two-way relationship between his subjects and King Hrothgar. The paper is seven pages long and has two sources listed in the bibliography.


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