I believe it would be A since the other answers dont make sense.
Nearly three thousand years after they were composed, the Iliad<span> and the </span>Odyssey<span> remain two of the most celebrated and widely read stories ever told, yet next to nothing is known about their author. He was certainly an accomplished Greek bard, and he probably lived in the late eighth and early seventh centuries </span><span>b.c.e. </span><span>Authorship is traditionally ascribed to a blind poet named Homer, and it is under this name that the works are still published. Greeks of the third and second centuries </span>b.c.e.<span>, however, already questioned whether Homer existed and whether the two epics were even written by a single individual.</span>
Earnest Hemingway said "All modern american literature comes from ane book by mark twain called Huckleberry Finn" in 1935
Beowulf has all the characteristics of the epic genre. It is written in a lofty style and emphasizes the theme of heroism. The hero has several superhuman qualities.
- Beowulf, prince of Geats, reflects the characteristics of a true hero. Through his two phases of life- young and age, poem exemplifies his heroism. In his youth, he was characterized as courageous and full of strength. He embodied perfect characteristics of Germanic heroic code. He establishes himself as a hero when he purges Denmark of its plague. In the second phase, Beowulf conforms himself as both king and the warrior. He is able to defeat three frightful monsters. Therefore, for the sake of his ideals, he was willing to stake his life and saved people from evil or those who were in great need.
- Lofty style refers to the style of writing in which something is described that is above the ground or referring to someone who considers itself high above everyone.Through the use of lofty style, it makes the text thrilling and exciting and heightens the epic's captivating power and importance.
- Also, the epic contains many supernatural elements which increase the dramatic effects through the portrayal of superhuman in the epic. For instance, at the beginning of the story, Beowulf rips off the arms of Grendel when he comes to attack the palace.
The answer is third person omniscient point of view.