Answer That depends on what a court will say.
Beowulf declares victory over Grendel by stating that the creature will no longer harm anyone and has been defeated by God.
go to court and ask for it, tell them i want the joit custody of my boy/girl and state your case and say i love him/her... and so on
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He tells his followers to use the spoils for the good of society. :)
Beowulf is an imaginary character. If he were real, from a Christian point of view it is very hard to say. People's views on heaven vary. You might get a different answer from a Catholic than from a fundamentalist.
Beowulf boasts of his bravery, strength, and prowess as a warrior. He emphasizes his willingness to defend Herot against the monster Grendel and his confidence in defeating the creature single-handedly.
You say " You are sexy lets have sex"
If God wanted us to understand algebra, He would have made it easier to understand!
tell the boy how u feel and say yes
Beowulf says he can die happily because he has achieved his goal of defeating the dragon that threatened his kingdom, thus ensuring the safety of his people. By fulfilling his duty as a hero and protecting his community, Beowulf finds peace in knowing that he has left a positive legacy for future generations.
NO.