In a response of two to three sentences, explain how the action described in the following lines helps show Beowulf as a hero. "This early discovered The master of malice, that in middle-earth's regions, 'Neath the whole of the heavens, no hand-grapple greater In any man else had he ever encountered"
Well malice has to do with the evils so Its definitely not that line xD
I think it's the last one.
oh wait i read the question wrong
Yeah .-. hehe
Well, what was Beowulf's intent? Why did he want to be a hero? Think about the stories he use to tell to others about how strong and powerful he was. I can't really give you a straight answer cuz that would be wrong, but I will help you come up with the idea yourself. :)
Yeah...I havent read the book myself so I cant really give a descriptive 2-3 sentences from only reading 30 words from the book :)
In your answer, you should mention the hyperbole of nothing greater under heaven and words like master and greatest. The selection doesn't seem to describe Beowulf but rather one of his foes. Beowulf appears heroic in contrast to the foe. (Grendel, Grendel's mother or perhaps the dragon at the end. I can't easily identify which from the passage.)
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