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Grendel feels threatened by Beowulf's challenge and becomes anxious. He is filled with fear, as he knows Beowulf is a formidable opponent who poses a significant challenge to his fighting skills.
Grendel responded with fear to the realization that Beowulf would challenge his fighting skills.
fearfully
Grendel started to panic. He started running around looking for an exit, but found none. So Beowulf pulled off his arm and then Grendel ran back to the swamp.
Grendel responds with fear and anxiety at the thought of facing Beowulf, a formidable opponent known for his strength and courage. Grendel's confidence wavers as he prepares to confront a warrior who is renowned for his skill in battle.
Geat; Danes
Beowulf is a legendary hero who travels from Geatland to help the Danes by fighting the monster Grendel.
Beowulf's plan in fighting Grendel was to use his strength and skill as a warrior to engage Grendel in hand-to-hand combat. He intended to defeat Grendel without weapons to prove his prowess and bravery.
Geat; Danes
Beowulf finds a second weapon, a giant sword, hanging on the wall of Grendel's mother's lair in the underwater cave. He uses this sword to defeat Grendel's mother in their fierce battle.
Beowulf kills Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a dragon in the epic poem Beowulf.
Beowulf kills Grendel in Heorot, the mead hall of King Hrothgar in Denmark. Grendel had been terrorizing the hall for years until Beowulf arrives to challenge and defeat him. The climactic battle takes place during the night while the warriors are asleep.
Beowulf shows bravery by fighting Grendel, his mom, and the dragon. Bravery is an Anglo-Saxon value. When Beowulf is fighting Grendel's mother his warriors stay and wait for Beowulf to come out of the water even after a long period of time. By them staying there and wishing Beowulf would come out the water alive they showed loyalty to Beowulf.