The battle between Grendel and Beowulf takes place in Heorot, the hall of the Danes.
Beowulf was the victor in the battle against Grendel. He ripped off Grendel's arm, causing the creature to flee back to its lair where it ultimately died.
The battle that directly follows Beowulf defeating Grendel is his confrontation with Grendel's mother in her underwater lair.
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The hall in which Beowulf battles Grendel is called Heorot.
The battle with Grendel takes place in Heorot, a mead-hall, while the battle with Grendel's mother occurs underwater in her lair. The setting for the battle with Grendel is a social place of celebration and gathering, contrasted with the desolate and eerie atmosphere of the underwater cavern where Grendel's mother resides.
In lines 11-18 of Beowulf, the battle with Grendel is identified as a fight between good and evil, emphasizing Beowulf's courage and strength as a force for justice against the monstrous Grendel. The conflict symbolizes the epic struggle between light and darkness, with Beowulf representing the hero who must overcome the malevolent Grendel to restore peace to Heorot.
After the battle, Grendel limps back to his lair to die, leaving a trail of blood behind him.
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.
During the battle between Grendel and Beowulf at Herot, Beowulf relies on his superior strength and courage to defeat the monster. Grendel is unable to harm Beowulf due to his exceptional armor and the hero eventually tears off Grendel's arm, causing the monster to flee back to its lair to die. Beowulf emerges victorious, proving his heroic abilities to King Hrothgar and the Danes.
"Beowulf" consists of three main parts: the battle with Grendel, the battle with Grendel's mother, and the battle with the dragon. Each part highlights a different heroic feat of the protagonist, Beowulf.
After Grendel's mother attacked Heorot in revenge for her son's death, Beowulf pursued her to her underwater lair. There, they engage in a fierce battle, with Beowulf ultimately emerging victorious by using a giant's sword to decapitate the she-monster.