The correct answer is tragic hero.
Hamlet is the hero of the eponymous play written by William Shakespeare. He is definitely tragic - his father is killed, and he is contemplating either revenge or suicide. In the end, he opts for revenge, murdering his uncle Claudius who is the actual culprit, but ultimately dying himself, having been murdered by Laertes.
I`ve read this book like 9 times, so i`ll take a gander and say it`s C. Smaug had promised it to him if he led him to the dwarves.
When Grendel says Unferth's "beard and hair hung straight down like seaweed", the literary device used is SIMILE.
Simile is comparing two unrelated and dissimilar things, people, beings, places, and concepts using the words "like", "as" or "such as"
Beard and Hair was compared to seaweed using "like".
you need to take a picture and ask again
My answer is danger b/c the wind is trying to pull itself off the ledge to save itself even while being depressed