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Could someone please answer these for me thank you :) PH Beowulf pp. 41 - break in 44
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“The Coming of Beowulf”

1. What sets Beowulf apart from other people?
Beowulf’s most important traits as an epic hero include bravery, loyalty, honor, superhuman physical strength, and the willingness to risk his life for the greater good.

2. Why does Beowulf decide to go to Denmark and why do the Geats support his decision?
In order to come to the aid of King Hrothgar and his people who are being attacked by the monster Grendel.

3. Why does Hrothgar’s watchman express mixed feelings about Beowulf and his men?
Hrothgar’s watchman expressed mixed feelings about Beowulf and his men because of the armor that they are wearing.

4. How does this section serve to build up the impression given of Beowulf and of Herot?
This section serves to build up the impression given of Beowulf and of Herot

Beowulf

Details Impression given by these details

Herot

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