In lines 990-1007, why do you think the poet follows the description of the hall’s splendor with this statement about death’s inevitability?
Looking at lines 662-1250 of the poem, post a response of approximately 150-200 words to the following:
1. In lines 990-1007, why do you think the poet follows the description of the hall’s splendor with this statement about death’s inevitability?
2. What do Wealtheow’s speeches reveal about women’s social roles? How does Wealtheow’s behavior contrast with Hildeburh? Written as a journal if the writer needs pictures of the pages I can send them up
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