Exertion maybe?
I think it might be exertion because it seems to fit... tell me if I'm wrong.
Answer:
If I had the ability to communicate with animals, I would write a book describing their feelings, I would try to survey as many species as possible to see how we could benefit them in an ethical way, and I would personally speak to Gerard and other ladybugs to understand how they appear to Mrs.
Explanation:
Here are a few universal themes conveyed in this scene.
The battle of good and evil. Beowulf is a young warrior who wants to stop the terror of monsters. He is a paragon of good, just like Grendel's mother is a paragon of evil. She is an implacable force of evil, who tries to exterminate the hero who has dared challenge her.
Courage and self-sacrifice. Beowulf has many reasons to fear the furious monster who wants to avenge her son's death. Nevertheless, he enters the battle, fully aware that he is risking his life. His courage is one of his heroic traits, which separate him from other humans.
Magic and supernatural. First, there's the fact that Grendel's mother is living in a lake. Then, there's the ancient sword that seems to be the only way to kill this monster, even though it melts down after Beowulf has decapitated Grendel's corpse with it. Then, there's the fact that Beowulf somehow manages to survive under water, even though he is only a human.
A person who studies word origins and meanings would most likely
be an etymologist. Hence the profession he is specializing from is called
etymology. Etymology in definition is called a scientific study of words, its
history, origin, morphology, structure and meaning. Words although, change
through the course of time and by which society uses a certain phrase, word or
mantra. Hence, etymology also studies that. It may also mean that word meanings
can change because of the ascribed and due to certain occasions.
Answer:
deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness.
Explanation:
barren or laid waste; devastated: a treeless, desolate landscape. deprived or destitute of inhabitants; deserted; uninhabited. solitary; lonely: a desolate place. having the feeling of being abandoned by friends or by hope; forlorn.