Describe the qualities in the young Beowulf and later in Wiglaf, that make them stand out as warrior heroes
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'What kind of men are you who arrive rigged out for combat in coats of mail?' Describe the qualities in the young Beowulf, and later in Wiglaf, that make them stand out as warrior heroes. Beowulf's sea journey and arrival into Denmark is expressed with potent dramatic splendour and magnitude. The immediate realisation of our being introduced to a character of great consequence is shared by the Shieldings' watchman and highlighted with Heaney's colourful adjectives and powerful imagery. Before Beowulf has even spoken or been addressed, we have heard that 'there was no one else like him alive / In his day he was the mightiest man on earth high-born and powerful.' Travelling on a boat 'loaded' with 'a cargo of weapons' and 'shining war-gear' is indicative of a feat these men are about to undertake. When the watchman witnesses their arrival, he is astonished most by Beowulf's physical appearance: 'Nor have...

