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This is the question:Disucuss three examples of the anglo-saxon belief in fate as shown in Beowulf.
This is what i have The anglo saxons believe that fate is the grim view of life. You have no comtrol over life or destiny. Fate is the source that determines the result of events in Beowulf. Beowulf knows he may die and asks for safety for his men and not himself and that is sword may be returned to Unferth and his treasures be sent to his homeland. Beowulf leaves all to fate and looks forwar to the battle.
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This is what i have The anglo saxons believe that fate is the grim view of life. You have no comtrol over life or destiny. Fate is the source that determines the result of events in Beowulf. Beowulf knows he may die and asks for safety for his men and not himself and that is sword may be returned to Unferth and his treasures be sent to his homeland. Beowulf leaves all to fate and looks forwar to the battle.
i don't know what more i need to add
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OK, sounds good. Be sure to read it aloud to someone (or ask someone to read it aloud to you) so you catch the little typos in here.
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