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Comparing Beowulf's First And Second Speech
1. In Beowulf’s first and second speech, his attitude was fearless and confident. Whereas in the third speech, his tone changes to worried and fearful. He knows it will be difficult, in his old age, to fight the dragon.
2. Another way the author states the dragon is dangerous is by telling the reader that hot poison poured down the dragon’s tongue.
3. Beowulf went to the dragon’s home and waited with his sword and shield by his side. He yelled a battle cry and the dragon, knowing man had come, awoke furiously. The dragon ran towards Beowulf blowing fire and smoke, while Beowulf tried to protect himself with his shield. Beowulf attacked the dragon with his sword, but the blade of the sword broke. Beowulf’s weapons had failed him, and he was

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