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Unferth, Ecglaf's son, rose up to speak, / who sat at the
feet of the lord of the Scyldings; / he unbound a battle-rune
- the journey of Beowulf, / the brave seafarer, caused him
chagrin, for he would not grant that any other man / under
the heavens might ever care more / for famous deeds than
himself;
Which statement from the passage most clearly establishes characterization
for Unferth?

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