Beowoulf... ttly screwed?!


Question: has anyone read the book/poem that nobody knows who wrote?they just made a movie based on it, and it's an anti-AIDS thing! they made him sound like he is this great flirt and he hits on the Qween and crap!
now what really happens, is Beowulf goes and kill the monster, and then it's mother comes out (and it's mother is suposed to be even uglyer then her son) and starts killing people- so Beowulf kills her, then the king says that when he dies Beowulf will be king, and then Beowulf says "no i can't be king, i'm a hero" then he leaves for he homeland, and there is some drugen and he dies killing the dragon! THEY TTLY SCREWED UP THE MOVIE!


Answers: has anyone read the book/poem that nobody knows who wrote?they just made a movie based on it, and it's an anti-AIDS thing! they made him sound like he is this great flirt and he hits on the Qween and crap!
now what really happens, is Beowulf goes and kill the monster, and then it's mother comes out (and it's mother is suposed to be even uglyer then her son) and starts killing people- so Beowulf kills her, then the king says that when he dies Beowulf will be king, and then Beowulf says "no i can't be king, i'm a hero" then he leaves for he homeland, and there is some drugen and he dies killing the dragon! THEY TTLY SCREWED UP THE MOVIE!

http://www.lone-star.net/literature/beow...

omg, i know! they made him sound like a sex-addict!

I liked the book grendle better than the poem beowulf anyway. Of course having to read it in Gealic probably didn't advance my enjoyment of it any. Stupid AP english...

in the book he was flirt, and he did tap that. however the movie was wrong in that he only killed the grendal. no mother no dragon no anything else, just grendal. the only significance of the book is that it is the first book written in english. thats it



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