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In a brief essay, explain how Beowulf is introduced. How do others view him? Explain his reason for undertaking his journey. In his youth, Beowulf was viewed as handsome and of great stature, but lazy and too good-natured to be much of a warrior.
Beowulf is thus introduced as the counterbalance to Grendel’s evil nature and the narrator places hope in him for the salvation of Hereot, anticipating his epic fight with Grendel.
Based on what the poem has taught you about the monster, what do you think Grendel will do next in his war against Beowulf and the Danes? I believe in his next war against Beowulf and the Danes he would recruit his mother so he would be more prepared and stronger than if he was by himself.
What follows Beowulf’s battle with Grendel that brings further sorrow to King Hrothgar? To avenge her son’s death, Grendel’s mother comes to Herot and kills a warrior who happens to be Hrothgar’s closest friend. Students may say Grendel will return to fight Beowulf again.
But the jubilant noise from Heorot angers Grendel, a horrible demon who lives in the swamplands of Hrothgar’s kingdom. Grendel terrorizes the Danes every night, killing them and defeating their efforts to fight back. The Danes suffer many years of fear, danger, and death at the hands of Grendel.
What does the conflict between the Danes and Grendel symbolize? The conflict symbolizes the struggle between good and evil. By the time Hrothgar’s grief is told and sung, what events have occurred in the poem. – Grendel attacks nightly and leaves Hrothgar in misery.
Hrothgar’s throne is protected by God so Grendel cannot touch it because Grendel, a monster born of a pair of monsters who were decended from Cain, cannot know God’s love.
Gendel is unable to attack King Hrothgar’s throne because Hrothgar is protected by God. Since Grendel is a descendant of Cain, a reference to the Biblical Cain, he ultimately fears the repercussions of the sins committed by his ancestors.
Although he is at first reluctant to face the dragon, he is shamed into it by Wiglaf, a young relative. Beowulf is killed by the dragon, who bites Beowulf in the neck and imbues him with poison.
“In his far-off home Beowulf, Higlac’s follower and the strongest of the Geats-greater and stronger than anyone anywhere in this world-heard how Grendel filled nights with horror and quickly commanded a boat fitted out, proclaiming that he’d go to the famous king, would sail across the sea to hrothgar now when help was …
Hrothgar felt a strong and unending sorrow that he had no power to overcome. It affected both him and his subjects. b. The king was in agony and out of his mind because of what his people had done to him.
Hergar
Grendel
Unferth
guardian of crime= Grendel. strong-hearted wakeful sleeper= Beowulf. cave-guard and sky-borne foe= dragon.
Why can’t Beowulf’s men harm Grendel? Grendel cursed the swords so Beowulf’s men was unable to pierce his skin. Used his hands to take down Grendel. How does Beowulf defeat Grendel?
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Grendel’s mother
Beowulf’s fight with Grendel’s mother is far more dangerous to him than his fight with Grendel. In the latter, Beowulf merely grasps Grendel’s arm and holds on with his great strength until he tears the arm from the shoulder. But in the former, Grendel’s mother nearly kills Beowulf after his sword fails.
How do you know Beowulf is an honorable man? He is willing to risk his life in order to earn fame by killing Grendal.
Grendel’s mother attacks Herot because she wants revenge for the death of her son. When she leaves, she ends up taking his arm that is hanging.
After Grendel is killed, Grendel’s mother attacks Heorot in revenge. Beowulf then ventures into her cave under a lake, and engages in fierce combat with Grendel’s mother. She nearly kills him until he sees an ancient sword, with which he kills her, and beheads the dead Grendel.
He has boasted about ridding the earth of giants and the seas of monsters, so he does not feel the need to fight with weapons. In the Anglo-Saxon epic poem, Beowulf, the protagonist Beowulf insists on battling Grendel with his bare hands, instead of using a weapon, because, he says, Grendel doesn’t use one.