they are proud of him? he kind of killed the thing that was trying to kill him.
After Beowulf defeats Grendel, the Danes feel relieved and grateful for his bravery and skill in protecting them from the monster. They also admire him for his strength and courage, which earns him further respect and admiration from the Danish people. This victory solidifies Beowulf's reputation as a mighty hero in the eyes of the Danes.
The battle between Grendel and Beowulf takes place in Heorot, the hall of the Danes.
Beowulf is thinking that he and his men will not make it home alive; they will die in battle against Grendel. He thinks this because all the Danes have died when they tried.
Geat; Danes
Beowulf is a legendary hero who travels from Geatland to help the Danes by fighting the monster Grendel.
Grendel attacks and Beowulf fights back with his bare hands, Beowulf rips off Grendel's arm, Grendel stumbles away to die, and Danes admire Beowulf's deed.
Beowulf is the hero and protagonist of the Anglo-Saxon epic poem "Beowulf," known for his bravery and strength. Grendel, on the other hand, is a monstrous creature descended from the biblical Cain who terrorizes the Danes in the poem. Beowulf ultimately defeats Grendel in battle.
save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster
Beowulf kills Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a dragon in the epic poem Beowulf.
Beowulf comes from the land of the Geats to offer his help to King Hrothgar of the Danes, who is plagued by the monster Grendel. Beowulf volunteers to defeat Grendel and rid the Danes of this menace.
The land of the Danes, so Denmark... but not the same Denmark as today.
Beowulf killed Grendel and he was a Dane, so yes
Geat; Danes