Beowulf accuses Unferth of a bad crime in committing fratricide, the murder of his own brother. Unferth's past act of killing his kin is brought up by Beowulf to challenge Unferth's credibility and honor during their exchange in the mead hall.
Unferth: "An old witch spat her teeth out there," "They were bad teeth-green and red and rotting. They grew into apple trees. Nobody in his right mind would eat fruit like that." Hrothgar: "You feel well?" Beowulf: "Never better." Hrothgar: "But you heard what Unferth said?" Beowulf: "I heard."
Crime has been bad in most centuries.
A felony conviction means you are a criminal. "Bad" has nothing to do with the crime.
Yes. Any crime is bad.
Rome was noted for its crime bad food scorpions and mosquitoes.
The joke is "What do you get if a whole bunch of bad guys fall into the ocean?" The answer: A crime wave!
Hermod is the "bad king" in the Beowulf poem. Hermod is mentioned in Hrothgar's advice to Beowulf. He is the king who is too proud, brings destruction onto his people, kills his comrades from rage and hoards his wealth.
They think of the bad thing they are willing to do and do it that is a crime
Only if they do bad things, like crime.
ANY violent crime is bad.
Sorry but can't really remember but i think only Irina dies because she falsely accuses the Cullens of a crime so the Volturi punish her by death, oh and also in the film, Aro's messenger/receptionist gets killed for her bad spelling lol :P
More crime