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Raffel's "Beowulf": The Anglo-Saxon Dramatic Society
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5 pages in length. When examining Burton Raffel's Beowulf and the reflection is has upon the Anglo-Saxon dramatic society, one can readily detect a strong sense of New Historicism to its overall presence. When applying New Historicism to Raffel's Beowulf, it is easy to do so with regard to content and the overall prevailing genre of that time. The multi-faceted concepts of heroes, monsters, blood, victory and death all relate heavily to the one-sided notion that historical accounts have offered throughout the ages. Incorporating New Historicism into the aspects of Beowulf helps the reader to gain a better understanding of why such demonstrative action took place so readily, as well as reinforces the concepts of chivalry and honor. No additional sources cited.
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