Christian beliefs -
Selflessness - Wiglaf, the selfless character who everyone should aspire to be.
He stays with Beowulf even when the other ten men flee. This also relates to
the betrayal of Jesus by Judas, except Beowulf is betrayed by all but one of
his men. <span>
Boasting - Beowulf boasts about his match with Breca on the
open seas and recounts the story of his victory of Grendel and his mother
several times throughout the poem.
Pride in loyalty - See above (Wiglaf)
<span>Desire for fame - The entire reason Beowulf travels to help
the Danes with Grendel. Also can be seen as a selfish act which is counter to
Christian beliefs.</span></span>
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Explanation:
<em>I see the world from only one point of view,</em>
<em>I stand behind one personal truth.</em>
<em>The world goes by every single day,</em>
<em>As we perish and rebirth like the world's prey.</em>
<em>We stand on an invisible platform of question,</em>
<em>The day goes by as quick as a session.</em>
<em>My point of view is a unique one,</em>
<em>We should be having lot's of fun.</em>
<em>But turns out from my personal truth,</em>
<em>The world isn't just something that sooths.</em>
<em>It can be full of awful sights,</em>
<em>Some that may give you a fright.</em>
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Answer:
We never know the thief’s real name in this story – when he introduces himself to Arun, he lies and says his name is Deepak. “Deepak was about my fifth name,” he confides to the readers, “I had earlier called myself Ranbir, Sudhir, Trilok and Surinder. “
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