Answer:
I belive it's the arm of Grendel
Explanation:
"Beowulf summons even greater strength and rips Grendel’s arm completely out of its socket. Fatally wounded, Grendel slinks back to his swampy home to die. Back in the mead-hall, Beowulf holds up his gory trophy in triumph. He proudly hangs the arm high on the wall of Heorot as proof of his victory."
Answer:
frequent traveler frustrated widely
Answer: "Her husband emerges from the light and comes toward her, taller than the palms, walking on water"
Explanation:
Magical Realism refers to the amalgamation of magical as well as realistic elements into a story. Essentially, reality is explained by magical or fantastic concepts meaning the story is neither completely fantasy neither is it completely real.
Evidence of Magic Realism in the above is,
"Her husband emerges from the light and comes toward her, taller than the palms, walking on water"
The is magic realism because her late husband Jorge, appearing from a beam of light is not realistic but supernatural yet it happened to her as she sat on her porch.