Answer: Nobility and Heroism
Explanation:
In Lines 134-159: Beowulf is seen in “ the silvery metal of his mail shirt/gleaming with a smiths high art” because he is regarded as shining and brilliant.This represents nobility to the Danes. Only a noble hero is ready and deserves to fight for his king.
Beowulf appears to boast about his accomplishments and about his past deeds to Hrothgar, so as to gain the king´s confidence in order to be entrusted with the heroic challenge of killing Grendel and saving Herot.
Answer:
According to the author, the fiercely independent people of Coorg are descendants of Greeks or Arabs. A part of Alexander's army moved South along the coast and settled there only when they were unable to return to their country. These people married amongst the locals and their culture remains alive even to this day. Secondly, the Kodavus wear a traditional garment called ‘kuppia’ which resembles the ‘kuffia’ worn by Arabs. This suggests the Arab origins of the Kodavu.