how does Beowulf's speech in lines 141-175 contribute to his characterization?
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In these lines Bewoulf has shown his intention to kill Grendel, the monster.
Bewoulf shows great courage after his father's death and grows up to become a brave warrior.
He shows great pride in his fighting skills and challenges that he can kill even those big monsters who cannot be defeated easily.
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The speech of Beowulf to king Hrothgar portrayed his character and personality very clearly.
He is proud of himself and confident.
He was a good warrior, strong and determined to kill the evil demon named Grendel who attacked the mead-hall.
He is boastful and believed that his fate would determine his future.
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