Examples Of Alliteration In Beowulf

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The literary device that seems ubiquitous in this poem is alliteration. The first one found in lines 633-634, “ still brave, still strong/And with his shield at his side, and a mail shirt on his breast.” The “S” sound is repeated. Another example of alliteration shown is on lines 717-718. “He meant to kill/This monster himself, our mighty king,...” It’s a very faint “M” sound.

In this chapter, Beowulf has entered his 70’s and is now the king of Hrothgar. Beowulf decided to battle a powerful dragon that threatens his land. Despite Beowulf's age, he remains honorable and will fight the dragon equally meaning, with no weapons because the dragon does not use weapons. Although Beowulf enters the battle sensing that he may not make

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