<span>Beowulf dies during battle with a dragon. In the second part of the poem, Beowulf has ruled over the Geats for fifty years, and he is a good leader. When the dragon attacks, it is worthy of note that he does not do so unprovoked. The dragon has been tasked with guarding a treasure hoard, and although the original owner of the treasure has long since died, the dragon continues to stand guard. When a cup is stolen from the treasure by a man who wants to win favor with his master, the dragon seeks revenge on Beowulf's people. Beowulf takes a large retinue of warriors to fight the dragon, but at the sight of the creature, all of Beowulf's vassals flee with the exception of Wiglaf, the youngest. Beowulf and Wiglaf fight the dragon together, and although they kill the dragon, Beowulf is fatally wounded. As he lays dying, Beowulf gives Wiglaf instructions for his burial and the disposal of the treasure.Wiglaf's remaining by Beowulf's side reinforces the theme of loyalty in the poem. Beowulf is ultimately faithful to his lord, Hygelac, even while he is fighting in the service of Hrothgar, a rival lord. This loyalty is repaid when Wiglaf remains by his side, even while his other vassals flee.</span>
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I hear the ferocious wind howl with pride
the sky timidly poured, and as it cried
the sun fell like a leaf from a tree entering winter
causing chaos cutting deep like a splinter
I know it's rough but if I dare to be so bold
this weather is killing me, its far too cold
for unlike winter, summer is a kind neighbor
it has a warm heart and doesn't shy from a favor
the spring and fall are beautiful in between
not given enough attention by far but still seen
though leaves fall and colors change and fade
the sun will rise again and come out from the shade
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excited or terrified
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i dont really know because thats all i see so i need to know whats its called