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babunello [35]
2 years ago
14

In Beowulf, how does Wiglaf prove that he is honest and loyal?

English
1 answer:
shusha [124]2 years ago
5 0

Wiglaf proves that he is honest and loyal because

  • A. He follows through on his promise to fight with Beowulf even when Beowulf is not as  strong

Wiglaf who was one of the soldiers in Beowulf's army promised to stand by him till they conquered Grendel. This promise was meant to be kept by the other soldiers in Beowulf's army.

However, their loyalty was to be tested when Beowulf's strength began to fail him during the battle with Grendel.

While the other soldiers ran away at that critical time, Wiglaf remained loyal to his master and stood by him till he died from the harm that was inflicted on him by Grendel.

Conclusively, Wiglaf proved that he was honest and loyal by keeping to his promise to remain with Beowulf.

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