Beowulf
Why does the text introduce the deeds of Wilgaf's father before Wilgaf. How is Wilgaf described?
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A son is defined by his father's exploits. This is why many men are known a "son of" whoever their father was, Wiglaf is described as a loyal and fearless warrior.