What is Beowulf's attitude?
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n that case, Beowulf's attitude is an example of this particular world's warrior code: since life is precarious and death in battle is a likely end, the best thing to do is to meet such an end with dignity and courage.
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Although Beowulf was arrogant and had a cocky attitude, he cared for his people and did things that no person had ever done.
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