Answer:King Hrothgar, the ruler of the Danes, is troubled by the rampages of a demon named Grendel. ... Choosing to fight Grendel in hand-to-hand combat, Beowulf wrestles the demon into submission and eventually tears off his arm at the shoulder. Mortally wounded, Grendel flees into the wilderness and dies.
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B.
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I had the same assignment and if i'm not mistaken it was B. Hope this helps!
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both because there are many conflicts.
Yes, both of them are. Beowulf is the superhuman hero, who is a typical figure for an epic. He kills monsters, saves the realm, finally gets to rule one, etc. But he is ultimately alone in his heroism. As for Wiglaf, he is a prototype of a courageous warrior loyal to his king. He is the only one who comes to Beowulf's aid in his fight with the dragon. Epics always have these loyal and devoted followers of the main heroes, just like they have disloyal, cowardly people who abandon their ruler in his hour of need.
The Waumbeck and Humboldt Avenue Hill section of Roxbury was the neighborhood in Boston where high-class, educated "Negroes" lived. Malcolm X describes them as brainwashed, because they would take extreme measures to imitate white people and would look down their noses at the black people living in the ghetto, which wasn't that far off.
They would take pride in working in banking or security or law, when they just may have been "bank janitor, or bond-house messenger".