Beowulf's Boast and Accomplishments

List the two things Beowulf's boast he's accomplished (lines 151-160)

Final answer:

Beowulf boasts about equalling or surpassing the deeds of Alexander of Macedon and threatens to venture into Italy and the regions of the West.

Explanation:

In lines 151-160 of Beowulf, he boasts that he has equaled or surpassed the deeds of Alexander of Macedon. He also threatens that he will attempt to do what Alexander never did - push into Italy and the regions of the West with his arms and might and see whether fortune shall favor him there as it has throughout the East.

List the two things Beowulf's boast he's accomplished (lines 151-160) Beowulf boasts about equalling or surpassing the deeds of Alexander of Macedon and threatens to venture into Italy and the regions of the West.
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