Although Beowulf's men could have been jealous of him, they realized that they should instead look up to him. After Beowulf's great amount of success, his men realized that he,”meant to kill this monster himself, our mighty king, fight this battle alone and unaided” (Beowulf 2642-2644).
Although Beowulf's men could have been jealous of him, they realized that they should instead look up to him. After Beowulf's great amount of success, his men realized that he,”meant to kill this monster himself, our mighty king, fight this battle alone and unaided” (Beowulf 2642-2644).