How are these lines relevant to Beowulf? "Those word were well-pleasing to the woman, (that) boasting-speech of the Geat. Gold-adorned, the noble folk-queen went to sit by her lord. These words well pleased that woman, the boasting of the Great; she went, the gold-adorned and courteous folk-queen, to sit beside her Lord."
you help me ill help you
I'm sorry but before I answer are those two poems the same or written different from different people?
The same.
Sorry it took me so long. I had to leave. But here is what I think, Beowulf writes about this unselfish, honorable man how has this journey to save people from danger and then later on gives his life to save other lives. In the poem it says "The noble folk-queen, to sit beside her Lord" this line is the same as what Beowulf writes about being unselfish, the queen was being noble.
Who*
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!