The novel Grendel shows the action from the monster's point of view.
Beowulf heard of the attacks done by Grendel. So he wants to go to Hrothgar's country to defeat Grendel to put and end to the vivacious attacks.
Grendel tortured Hrothgar's men for 12 years before Beowulf arrived to fight him.
The monster, Grendel, is sneaking into Hrothgar's palace at night and killing all of his men.
Beowulf treat the watchman like he was better than them. He was clear about what he wanted to do and so clearly stated that he wanted to see Grendel.
Beowulf offered to help Hrothgar by defeating the monster Grendel that was causing him sorrow. Beowulf sympathized with Hrothgar's plight and saw an opportunity to prove his worth as a great warrior.
Blood vengeance in Beowulf is portrayed as a key motivation for characters seeking revenge for the death of a loved one. Examples include Beowulf's vow to seek vengeance for the attacks of Grendel and his mother, as well as Wiglaf's response to Beowulf's death by avenging him against the dragon. This theme reflects the importance of honor, loyalty, and the cycle of violence in the society depicted in the epic.
Beowulf and his men travel to Hrothgar's kingdom to kill Grendel.
In the book Grendel mother came to avenge his death by taking hrothgars best friend and killing him. In the movie she avenged grendel's Death by killing Beowolf's soldiers that he brought with him
In John Gardner's "Grendel" the raid on Hrothgar's hall is shown through the monsters point of view. In Beowulf, the raid is shown through Beowulf's point of view.
In John Gardner's "Grendel" the raid on Hrothgar's hall is shown through the monsters point of view. In Beowulf, the raid is shown through Beowulf's point of view.
Beowulf kills Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a dragon in the epic poem Beowulf.
Beowulf travels to Hrothgar's mead hall, Heorot, in order to help King Hrothgar and his people defeat the monster Grendel, who has been terrorizing the hall for twelve years. Beowulf feels a sense of duty as a renowned warrior to help those in need and prove his own strength and bravery.