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Wiglaf of Mercia died in 839.
Beowulf gives Wiglaf his gold necklace as a symbol of passing on his kingship and legacy to him, acknowledging Wiglaf's bravery and loyalty during the battle. It is a way for Beowulf to show his gratitude and trust in Wiglaf as his successor.
I would describe Wiglaf as a brave, young, noble warrior.
wiglaf came to help Beowulf in his final battle
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Wiglaf aids Beowulf in his battle with the dragon because Wiglaf is loyal to Beowulf. Beowulf had assisted Wiglaf by providing him with gold, armor, and land, and in return Wiglaf had pledged to help Beowulf whenever necessary. Although Beowulf's other servants had fled the fight, Wiglaf stayed to aid Beowulf because of the responsibility he felt towards him.
Wiglaf urges his companions to remain loyal and courageous in the face of danger, highlighting their duty to their leader and their commitment to honor. Throughout the passage, Wiglaf is depicted as valiant, steadfast, and wise, embodying the heroic traits of courage and loyalty.
Wiglaf Droste was born on June 27, 1961, in Herford, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Wiglaf inherits the kingdom because all the other warriors abandoned Beowulf in his final battle against the dragon, leaving only Wiglaf to help him. Wiglaf's loyalty and bravery in fighting the dragon alongside Beowulf demonstrated his worthiness to be the next ruler. Beowulf saw these qualities in Wiglaf and passed the kingdom on to him before he died.
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In the epic poem Beowulf, Wiglaf is the only one of Beowulf's men who stands by him in the battle against the dragon, while the other warriors flee out of fear. Wiglaf's loyalty and bravery are highlighted in this scene.
No, they ran away fearing for their lives. Wiglaf was the only one who stayed true.