Answer:
there is no right answer
Explanation:
anything you choose will come out right.
Christian beliefs -
Selflessness - Wiglaf, the selfless character who everyone should aspire to be.
He stays with Beowulf even when the other ten men flee. This also relates to
the betrayal of Jesus by Judas, except Beowulf is betrayed by all but one of
his men. <span>
Boasting - Beowulf boasts about his match with Breca on the
open seas and recounts the story of his victory of Grendel and his mother
several times throughout the poem.
Pride in loyalty - See above (Wiglaf)
<span>Desire for fame - The entire reason Beowulf travels to help
the Danes with Grendel. Also can be seen as a selfish act which is counter to
Christian beliefs.</span></span>
Answer:
Viola decided to put on men’s clothing and pretend to be a man to earn her living and to live with chastity on the unknown land.
Explanation:
In Act 1 of the drama "Twelfth Night", Viola is one of the characters. She landed on the shores of IIIyria which was unknown and strange to her. She realized that she was left alone on the shore where she has to earn her living and live alone. To maintain her chastity and live with confidence, she decided to live in disguise. She decided to disguise as a boy to live an easy life and to gain the maximum opportunity. Viola took up the job of a page in the house of Orsino.
Answer: 1. Alexander helps his father Philip defeat Greek city-states in war.
2. Alexander becomes king of Macedonia.
3. Alexander liberates Egypt from Persian rule.
4. Alexander conquers the Persian Empire.
5. Alexander and his army reach the Indus Valley in India.
Explanation:Alexander the Great was the son of Philip II from Macedonia, an ancient Greek state. After Philip's death, Alexander became king of Macedonia, which at that moment was the strongest of all the Greek states. Then, Alexander started a campaign of conquest of Asia as a continuation of the war against the Persian Empire, which in total lasted 13 years. He and his armies conquered Egypt, he was crowned as Pharaoh, then conquered all of Persia and got to India, where he died at the age of 32.