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Shrek was on a quest to save Feyona because Farquaad tried to marry her so he could become king of the kingdom but Shrek used the dragon to eat Farquaad.
The archetypal monster
or villain in Beowulf was Grendel, because Grendel was a demon that kept terrorizing the land, so Beowulf had to defeat him in battle.
An example of a monster or villain in Shrek would be Farquaad because he is evil and tries to obtain the magical mirror and steal Feyona from Shrek, to marry her.
Beowulf's goal to kill Grendel was the warrior's quest to save the people and rid the land of danger because Grendel was the evil monster that was terrorizing the people and Beowulf was on a quest to kill
him so that he wouldn't
bother anyone anymore.
An example of an archetypal helper in modern media would be the Donkey. The Donkey is so loyal to Shrek that he is basically his sidekick, and the Donkey would have Shrek's back no matter what happens.
Wiglaf signifies the
helper in the story
Beowulf because he
went along with Beowulf
in his final battle and
helped the hero fight evil.
Beowulf symbolizes the hero in the story Beowulf, because he is considered a larger than life character that goes on a journey/quest.
An example of the archetypal hero in Shrek would be Shrek,
because he is
strong,
courageous
and rescues
Feyona.
Shrek and Beowulf both relate as archetypal heroes because they are both courageous and have great qualities on might look for in a hero.
Donkey and Wiglaf both signify the archetypal helper because they both assist the hero in their journey or quest. Also, they are both loyal to the hero.