Hardin's lifeboat metaphor creates a zero-sum game by showing that the water is very strong and fast.
<u>What is most likely the Danish perspective on the battle?</u>
<em>D. They are relieved that Grendel is dead and their trials are over now.
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The passage illustrates the Danish's relief by knowing that Grendel and his reign of terror have finally died. Their longing wish has been fulfilled, their constant burdens released and their <em>"bale-sorrows"</em> are now relieved, and all of this is due to Beowulf's aid, whom they praise for helping them.
That is dependent upon whether you’re brought up in a society that attaches bad omens/luck to black cats or not. Personally no, I would not. A black cat is no different to me than any other cat of any kind.
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