Beowulf's greatest enemy is no monster but himself and his pride, or hubris. It is his greatest weakness which results in his death. It is predicted or foreshadowed throughout the entire story. Begining with the stories of his youth and then his private conversations with Hrothgar in Heorot. His avarice and obsession for the attention of his friends are the result of his pride, not separate characterstics.
This is True. He is indeed inconceivably happy and he does explain it using sensory details.
Answer:
D. what type of financial aid you are seeking.
Explanation:
A he believed the colonies must be independent that’s why he’s one of the main singers of the Declaration of Independence and has his own money