When Beowulf begins to put Hrothgar's nutz in his mouth, it is a clear image of how dumb and pointless the story is.
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In the book "Beowulf," an example of an onomatopoeia is the word "clang." This word is used to describe the sound of swords clashing in battle, adding emphasis and vivid imagery to the scene.
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scent of apples
the Archery in it
Her face was red with embarrassment
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It felt as if the flowers were waving him a hello.
A kenning is a word in place of a noun. There are many examples in Beowulf.