Read the excerpt from a paper on beowulf.
beowulf builds upon the message "good will overcome...
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Read the excerpt from a paper on beowulf.
beowulf builds upon the message "good will overcome evil" by also including the message "those who overcome challenges are rewarded."
this paper compares:
a. archetypes
b. characteristics
c. themes
d. topics
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