Beowulf
Why would the wise ones not regret Beowulf’s departure if they love him so much?
When Beowulf decides to travel to the land of the Danes to help Hrothgar, the narrator states, “None/ Of the wise ones regretted his going, much/ As he was loved by the Geats: the omens were good,/ And they urged the adventure on.”
Why would the wise ones not regret Beowulf’s departure if they love him so much?
Group of answer choices
A. They distrust the omens and want Beowulf to prove them wrong.
B. They have great pride in their warrior and want him to make their people famous worldwide.
C. They trust the omens and Beowulf to guide them along the path of Fate.
D. Both B and C.