Gives him a sword. It has a name but i forgot it :( sorry
She gave Beowulf Grendels claw.
Unferth gives Beowulf an ancient sword
Unferth gave Beowulf an ancient sword called Hrunting to battle Grendel's mother.
no one Hrunting was a sword given to Beowulf
Unferth gave Beowulf an ancient sword called Hrunting to battle Grendel's mother.
Beowulf gives him knowlegde
Unferth envies Beowulf greatly. He hates the fact that Beowulf has come to destroy an evil that he himself and his brother could not destroy. His envy and hatred grow when Grendel is killed and he give Beowulf a faulty weapon so that he may die when he goes to fight Grendel's mother.
The literature in BEOWULF and the movie entitled BEOWULF have two purposes. To catch the attention of the reader for the literature as very creative on how they interpret the physical appearance of the characters into their mind and to give interest between the two fight scenes,Beowulf and Grendel in the movie. Beowulf's literature has made the context completely detailed and the movie as well. The essence of the literature and the movie implie that war is the way of life before. Warriors have to fight many times because they are the most important of human beings in a place. Greedy of Grendel exists as Beowulf becomes hero.
In most versions of Beowulf, she has no name that is given; she is just called "Grendel's Mother".Some variations give her the name "Enchidna"
This phrase in Beowulf means that everyone must eventually give up their life or die. It emphasizes the inevitability of death and the transient nature of human existence. It serves as a reminder of mortality and the fleeting nature of life.
Beowulf told Wiglaf to go and bring him the dragons "treasure", this is for an unselfish reason, he wanted to give thanks to God that he would have that treasure for his people, he would feel better knowing that his people will still has prosperity after his death
A sword with a gold handle.