When we say personification, this is the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman. Based on the given options above, the one that identifies an example of personification in John Keats's poem "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is this: <span> "Of marble men and maidens overwrought," Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer:
There are a lot of differences between Sir Gawain and Beowulf.
1. Sir Gawain is a mere knight, and Beowulf is a prince.
2. Sir Gawain is from a Medieval tale, while Beowulf is from an Anglo-Saxon tale.
3. Sir Gawain humbles himself down and says he's feeble minded and of the least strength between all the knights, and he strongly desires to take the Green knight's challenge to avoid risking Arthur's life and put his less valuable one at stake. Beowulf is often praised for trying to pursue his own personal goals, and his strength and greatness are admirable as well.
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The situation archetype that is used in this excerpt is "a battle of good and evil" (Option C)
<h3>What is an archetype?</h3>
An archetype is an example or or a model of an image, ora type of figure.
Hence it is correct to state that The situation archetype that is used in this excerpt is "a battle of good and evil".
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