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What does the characterization in Beowulf show about Hrothgar?

A. he is evil
B. he is curious
C. he is unfortunate
D. he is hostile

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User Luck
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C ) IS THE CORRECT ANSWER.


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Answer:

The answer is: C. He is unfortunate.

Explanation:

Beowulf is the protagonist of the epic poem and demonstrates traits of heroism and extreme physical strength.

Grendel teaches with the servants and warriors of King Hrothgar and devours them.

The ogre's attacks force the Hrothgar court to leave the room overnight. This situation lasts 12 years. Such a count reaches the ears of Beowulf, a fearless gauta hero who leaves to the aid of the monarch along with 14 warriors.

The answer is: C. He is unfortunate.

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