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photoshop1234 [79]
3 years ago
7

Can y’all help me plz?

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Igoryamba3 years ago
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In some respects, Beowulf represents the epitome of many Anglo- Saxon values.  For example, the courage that Beowulf demonstrates having to fight at cost to himself for something larger than himself is an Anglo- Saxon value of loyalty to something beyond oneself.  Beowulf feels compelled to help Hrothgar despite the threats to his own personal freedom.  Beowulf embodies an Anglo- Saxon code of conduct that recognizes the counter a real threat regardless of the consequences:

The need to "fulfill that purpose" or "meet my death" is the paradigm with which Beowulf approaches consciousness. He recognizes the Anglo- Saxon code of conduct that places primacy on putting the needs of others above oneself

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