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Unferth

Unferth. Clark Daquil Catherine Allemann. Diction/Vocabulary. Envious Cleverness Quick Tongue. Characterization . “Beowulf’s coming, his sea braving, made him sick with envy.”

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Unferth

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  1. Unferth Clark Daquil Catherine Allemann

  2. Diction/Vocabulary Envious Cleverness Quick Tongue

  3. Characterization “Beowulf’s coming, his sea braving, made him sick with envy.” “You killed your own kith and kin, so for all your cleverness and quick tongue, you will suffer damnation in the depths of hell.” “Keen or courageous as you claim to be.” “Mostly beer that was doing the talking.” “Crouched at the king’s feet.”

  4. Imagery Negative image Envious of Beowulf Coward

  5. Symbolism Self centeredness in human nature Jealousy in human nature Pride Sins in the Bible

  6. Tone Bring down Beowulf Thwart Beowulf’s attempts to save society to save himself from looking bad Sly guy Not thought highly of by the king or his people Sins – Envy, sheds blood, talking amongst brethren, and gluttony Destroys bonds of both family and greater society

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