The bright sun beamed down on me as I stepped outside to the very humid weather, I automatically started to sweat and get a very oily feeling on my skin.I stepped onto the concrete and I automatically burnt my foot, if I kept my foot on there any longer I would have probably melted it off.I wiped the sweat from my brow and sighed, I put on my flip flops and grabbed the trash bag and the sun flashed a ray of sunlight onto my back, once I got inside, I realized my air conditioner was broken, I sighed in anger and kicked off my shoes. My back was soaked in sweat and sunburnt. I think I’d rather live in the North Pole…
There is no doubt that Beowulf was created to be a great Ango-Saxon warrior. This is because it exhibits characteristics that reflect many cultural values from the time it was created.
First of all it is necessary to remember that Beowulf was the archetype of the masculine vision of the time. At that time they had very well-defined gender roles and stated that Saxon men should be like strong Beowulf, warriors, courageous and protective. This would bring honor, glory and respect, which were characteristics stimulated at that time.
Furthermore, Beowulf shows to be violent in battles, this again reflects values of the time, since it was a time of many bloody and violent battles, where the winners were exalted in their communities.
I believe that your answer is the first option due to how late the crying is, and unlike in "The Tell-Tale Heart" where the heart is constant and represents the slow descent of madness, the cry of the cat only appears at the end.
The portion of the story where it shows the speaker's madness is actually his looking for and finding similarities in the second cat and wishing to kill it.
Hope this was helpful.