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7 November, 02:23

Reflect on each of Beowulf's battles by reviewing your battle chart. Does Beowulf become more cowardly with each battle? What do Beowulf's actions suggest about the nature of evil in the world and how it should be combatted? What modern comparisons can you make? How has the face of evil changed in our history? Are we battling it the same way? Use specific evidence and examples to support your claims.

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  1. 7 November, 02:24
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    El rey Ródgar, gobernante de los daneses, está preocupado por los ataques de un demonio llamado Gréndel. Cada noche, Gréndel asalta la lujosa sala de banquetes del rey, llamada Hérot, mata guerreros daneses e incluso a veces se los come. Ródgar fue un gran guerrero en su época, pero ahora es un rey anciano que no parece poder proteger a su gente. Afortunadamente, un guerrero gauta llamado Beowulf viaja a la mansión de Hérot desde sus tierras al otro lado del mar para echarle una mano, literalmente.
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