Answer:
for the first Q I really dk......for the second Q no I don't use it......& thx for the points! :)
Explanation:
Beowulf is preparing to kill Grendel's mother and restore order by avenging Aeschere and putting an end to the blood feud. His heroic view of life is that it is better to die with the glory of avenging our friends, than to live and wait for the life to end naturally, in peace. That is a true warrior's destiny: "Each of us all must his end abidein the ways of the world; so win who mayglory ere death! When his days are told,that is the warrior’s worthiest doom."
Answer:
defiant wistfulness of his own" expresses a very complex mix of emotions and behaviour patterns.
Explanation:
While wanting to be liked, the person was at the same time harshly sad and melancholy, and maybe sometimes expressed his emotions in an aggressive way. It is not something that can be understood completely without reading more about the character in question.
he heart of 'wistfulness' is a longing, usually in the eyes; a person is wistful when they desire something intensely, usually something they know they can't have.
Answer:
Both Antigone and Boadicea are heroines who choose their values over their lives, knowing they may die in the process.
Explanation:
Archetypes are those patterns or models from which things are copied or taken after. It is, in a way, the universal symbol of a theme or setting or anything related to a particular idea.
The universal theme of "one's values [is] worth risking one's life for" is relevant for the characters of Antigone and Boadicea in both of these female characters. Antigone chose family ties in choosing to bury her brother over the orders of her king while Boadicea led her people to revolt against the Roman conquerors after the death of her husband.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the third option</u>.