with the characters mentioned in learning task 3 pasagof i brainlest ko
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Explanation:
Character:
Beowulf: Hygelac's thane. (A Geat or Weder). Son of Ecgtheow, great warrior whom Hrothgar knew.
King Hrothgar: Great warrior. King in story. Had a great mead-hall--Herot or the Hall of the Hart, where he feasted & rewarded his warriors.
Grendel: Monster terrorizing the Danes.
Grendel's mother: Grendel's mother is more methodical and meticulous
Wiglaf: Helps old King Beowulf slay dragon. Wechstan's son, relation of Beowulf.
Dragon: east (Old English, wyrm) that ravages Beowulf's kingdom and which Beowulf must slay at the end of the poem. It is the cause of Beowulf's death.
Behavioral Pattern:
Beowulf: Beowulf's behavior before and during his battle with Grendel may be characterized as self-confident, brave, and resourceful.
King Hrothgar: Hrothgar is an excellent and successful king.
Grendel: Grendel is envious, resentful, and angry toward mankind, possibly because he feels that God blessed them but that the ogre himself never can be blessed.
Grendel's mothers: is not as huge or as powerful as the son, but she is motivated by revenge. Instead of cowering in grief, the mother seeks revenge.
Wiglaf: he one retainer who comes to Beowulf's aid in the battle against the dragon represents the theme of loyalty in the system of the committal
Dragon: A dragon is both a wild animal and a highly intelligent being at the same time.
Evidence:
Wiglaf: Flexibility
King Hrothgar: Experimenting
Grendel: Reflecting
Grendel's mother: collaborating
Wiglaf: performance risk taking
Dragon: Interpersonal risk taking
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