He took Grendel's shoulder and arm.
Beowulf takes Grendel's severed arm as a trophy after defeating the monster in the mead hall.
Beowulf's trophy from his fight with Grendel is Grendel's severed arm. This arm serves as a symbol of Beowulf's victory and his heroic prowess. It also acts as proof of his strength and courage in the face of the monstrous threat.
The Beowulf trophy is an award granted by the National Football League (NFL) to the winner of the annual game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions. The trophy is a sculpture symbolizing the epic tale of Beowulf, reflecting the fierce and competitive nature of the rivalry between the two teams.
Beowulf and his warriors took the skull of Grendel to Heorot, the Danish king's mead hall, as proof of their victory over the monster. It served as a trophy and symbol of their triumph.
Beowulf hangs Grendel's arm as a trophy in Herot Hall after defeating the monster. This serves as a symbol of his victory and as a warning to any other creatures that might threaten the hall.
He cuts off his head to keep as a trophy.
Beowulf decapitates Grendel's mother with a magical sword he finds in her lair before swimming back to land with her head as a trophy.
Beowulf vs the dragon
Beowulf displays Grendel's severed arm as a trophy after his battle with the creature.
Beowulf presents Grendel's severed arm to Hrothgar as proof that he mortally wounded Grendel during their battle in Heorot Hall. The arm is hung from the rafters as a trophy to confirm Beowulf's victory over the monster.
Grendel's arm was hung up as a trophy in Heorot, King Hrothgar's mead hall, after it was ripped off by Beowulf during their battle. It served as a symbol of Beowulf's victory over the monster.
Beowulf is set in what is now Denmark and Sweden.
Yes, Beowulf knows that Grendel's weakness is his vulnerability to physical combat due to being cursed not to be harmed by weapons. Beowulf plans to fight Grendel using his bare hands to exploit this weakness.