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What is the concept of fate in Beowulf? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The idea of fate in Beowulf is a complex topic because it contrasts with the idea of an omniscient and powerful God. It seems that the author used the idea of fate to make sense of the death of Beowulf, and used the power of God to provide positive outcomes for our hero and negative consequences for our villains.


kousiki1: Thx a lot, but it would be great if u would give a few more points
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Anonymous: if you need few more points then add exaple also here is the example:- One of the best examples of Fate, or Wyrd, in Beowulf is the fact that Beowulf is even alive to come to aid Hrothgar and the Danes and fight Grendel.
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Answered by Muhammadnamre
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Answer:

The idea of fate in Beowulf is a complex topic because it contrasts with the idea of an omniscient and powerful God. It seems that the author used the idea of fate to make sense of the death of Beowulf, and used the power of God to provide positive outcomes for our hero and negative consequences for our villains.

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