In the epic Beowulf, what does the phrase 'whale-road' exemplify?
Explanation
'Whale-road' is a classic example of a kenning, a metaphorical compound word commonly found in Old English poetry. It creatively describes the sea by combining two words, 'whale' and 'road,' to evoke imagery. It is not related to Beowulf’s jewelry, warrior loyalty, or poetic pauses like caesura.