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What is hubris and why is it important in Beowulf? *
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  • 24-09-2019

Answer: It is Beowulf`s hubris, not his virtuous qualities, that is most important to the story because it explains how and why Beowulf dies. Hubris Is Not Always a Bad Thing: The Heroic Qualities of Beowulf. Hubris can sometimes help a person do amazing things.

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