gold, byrny and helm (suit of armor), sword, and 8 horses
Beowulf receives gifts, including a golden banner, a sword, and other treasures from Hrothgar, the king of the Danes. He is also celebrated by the Danes with a great feast in his honor.
death
Grendel's mother's name in the story of Beowulf is not explicitly mentioned. She is only referred to as "Grendel's mother."
Beowulf ripped of Grendel's arm, and the monster fled.
Beowulf, the favorite thane of King Hrothgar, is not eaten by Grendel's mother. It is actually Hrothgar's most trusted advisor, Γschere, who is killed by Grendel's mother in revenge for Beowulf killing her son.
In British folklore, the monster slain by Beowulf is Grendel, a powerful demon descended from Cain. Beowulf defeats Grendel by tearing off his arm during a climactic battle in Heorot Hall.
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Hrunting, a sword handed down from Hrothgar's forefathers.
The 3 main parts of Beowulf are: The killing of Grendel The killing of Grendel's Mother The death of Beowulf from a dargon
Yes, Beowulf kills Grendel by ripping Grendel's arm off. After he loses his arm, Grendel flees to the forest back to his home to die there.
After slaying Grendal's mother and being rewarded by Hrothgar, Beowulf announced that he was returning home. With the assistance of Hrothgar's men, he loaded the treasures on his ship and sailed with them back to his homeland. In at least one instance he retained the treasures for quite some time; when he fought the dragon some 50 years later, he wielded the sword Nægling, an heirloom from Hrothgar's family given to him after Beowulf killed Grendal's mother.
The 3 main parts of Beowulf are: The killing of Grendel The killing of Grendel's Mother The death of Beowulf from a dargon
Beowulf is loaned a sword by Unferth to fight Grendel's mother.
Grendel and his mother are descendants of the Biblical Cain, who was cursed by God for killing his brother Abel. In the Old English epic poem "Beowulf," their lineage is traced back to Cain as a way of portraying them as monstrous and evil beings.