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What does Beowulf plan to do if the dragon in the tower dares to face him?
fight again, seek fame still
How does Beowulf plan to deal with the dragon if it could be killed without a weapon?
crushed to death, gripped in my hands and torn limb from limb
What does Beowulf express about his heart and hands in the face of the dragon?
My heart is firm, my hands calm
What does Beowulf say about the dragon's treasure in the tower?
will be mine or war will sweep me to a bitter death
What does Beowulf express about his heart and hands in the face of the dragon?
Beowulf expresses that his heart is firm and his hands calm in the face of the dragon.
What does Beowulf plan to do if the dragon in the tower dares to face him?
Beowulf plans to fight again and seek fame if the dragon in the tower dares to face him.
What does Beowulf say about the dragon's treasure in the tower?
Beowulf states that the dragon's treasure and everything hidden in the tower will be his or war will sweep him to a bitter death.
How does Beowulf describe his approach as he strides toward the tower?
Beowulf describes his approach as calm, confident, and brave as he strides toward the tower.
Test your knowledge about the old warrior's willingness to fight the dragon despite his age and the challenges involved in facing the monstrous beast. Explore the themes of bravery, mortality, and heroism in this classic tale.
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