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what is the implication of hrodgars response to grendels first attack in the prose adaptation? hrodgar is just as dismayed and powerless as in the verse translation. hrodgar is decisive and clearheaded when his kingdom is in crisis hrodgar has fought grendel before and knows the trouble that lies ahead.
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To determine the implication, we analyze each option:
- The first option suggests Hrodgar is as dismayed and powerless as in verse, but in the prose adaptation of Beowulf, his response to Grendel's first attack shows decisiveness (like preparing defenses, rallying people) rather than powerlessness.
- The second option states he is decisive and clear - headed in crisis. In the prose version, when Grendel attacks, Hrodgar takes steps to address the threat (e.g., seeking help, organizing), showing clarity and decisiveness.
- The third option claims he fought Grendel before, but the text doesn't indicate prior combat with Grendel.
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B. Hrodgar is decisive and clearheaded when his kingdom is in crisis