Similarly, Beowulf and Ashoka show that their courage has led them to be seen as heroes in their society. In the case of Beowulf, he is a descendant of the Geats royal bloodline and is a warrior who has fought in three major battles defeating monsters that afflicted pain on his people. Through these magnificent battles, he was able to prove to the people his heroism and courage to do what no man has done. As quoted by in the poem, “he was the mightiest man on earth, highborn and powerful” (Greenblatt 45). Compared to Ashoka who is also a descendant of royal bloodline and a warrior who fought to keep his people and empire safe. Ashoka fought in exceptionally heavy bloodshed battles against …show more content…
Beowulf and Ashoka both ruled their land with great respect for their people and their safety. Both having religious influence in there in their kingdoms. Such as in Beowulf there in the reflection of Christian beliefs in his lifetime. As quoted from the poem “Beowulf was mindful of his mighty strength, the wondrous gifts God had showered on him: he relied for help on the Lord of All” (Greenblatt 68). This quote shows how the poem expresses God role in helping Beowulf defeat his monsters. Correspondingly Ashoka kingdom also reflection strong base for religion in Buddhism and Hinduism. His faith helps his kingdom in the way of understanding how to apply justice in his