Beowulf

What does the following quotation suggest as an alternative motive for the story of Beowulf? “Hail/ To those who will rise to God, drop off/ Their dead bodies and seek our Father’s peace!”

What does the following quotation suggest as an alternative motive for the story of Beowulf? “Hail/ To those who will rise to God, drop off/ Their dead bodies and seek our Father’s peace!”

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a. It warns against the possible damnation of the soul.
b. It recasts the purpose of the poem to convert pagans to Christians.
c. It depicts how the Anglo-Saxons struggled with the concept of death.
d. It creates a sense of fear towards masculine figures.
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A translation for this would be that the people whose fear consumes them to the point that they lose faith that, after death, their souls will not be granted eternal peace by the Father, God. I thin A (a. It warns against the possible damnation of the soul) would be your answer.