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They are both stuburn and self centered. They are both "big time hero's" and have high pride.

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What did hrothgar say of Beowulf when they first met?

When Hrothgar first met Beowulf, he praised his strength and bravery, acknowledging his reputation as a formidable warrior. Hrothgar also expressed hope that Beowulf would be able to defeat the monster Grendel that was terrorizing his kingdom.


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How do you say hrothgar?

Hrothgar is pronounced as "HROTH-gar", with the emphasis on the first syllable.


How does Hrograth reward Beowulf?

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