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Ahat [919]
2 years ago
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Beowulf has all the characteristics of the epic fantasy tragedy genre. It is written in a casual lofty humorous style and emphas

izes the theme of heroism. The hero has several artistic superhuman magical qualities.
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2 answers:
lana66690 [7]2 years ago
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It is true that in the epic fantasy tragedy genre, the hero has several artistic superhuman magical qualities. This is needed to depict a hero persona that conquers all the evil and whom characters surrounding him could depend on his saving grace at the end of the day.

alexandr402 [8]2 years ago
3 0

Beowulf has all the characteristics of the __epic__ genre. It is written in a __lofty__ style and emphasizes the theme of heroism. The hero has __superhuman__ or __magical__ qualities.

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