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QveST [7]
4 years ago
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What is an example of an epithet in Beowulf?

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lesya692 [45]4 years ago
3 0
Beowulf using epithets for King Hrothgar for instance, “king of Danes,” “the Scyldings’ friend,” “the Breaker-of-Rings,” “the famed prince,” and “the doughty monarch.” There are a lot of epithets shown about how the beloved King Hrothgar. Another example is Unferth "jealous of Beowulf" also has another name "Unferth Son of Ecglaf". Beowulf also has many epithets that help complete his character. Beowulf is known for many different names, "Prince of the Weders, Son of Ecgtheow", "the Geatish Hero, Lord of the Seamen".
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