He climbed on his shoulders and punched one of his "ear-like" extremeties until it burst. (Movie). In the poem it simply said that "tendons snapped and off came Grendel's arm) Grendel then somehow in the struggle got a chain rapped around his arm. Grendel tried to flee through Herot's door, but was stopped as
Beowulf grabbed the chain. He attached it to a tunrstile, which he attached to one of Herot's support beams. (Grendel's arm wrapped around chain, chain wrapped around 2 support beams and a turnstile). Beowulf closes the door on Grendel's arm, severing it.
Beowulf's iron sword fails him during the final battle with the dragon, breaking upon impact. This leaves Beowulf defenseless and vulnerable to the dragon's attacks, ultimately leading to his fatal injury.
Grendel's fatal mistake was when he slipped on the blood.
Dying.
Wiglaf comes to Beowulf's aid in his final battle with the dragon. Although other warriors had pledged to help, it is only Wiglaf who stands by Beowulf during the fight.
Beowulf was assisted by Wiglaf during his final battle with the dragon. Wiglaf was the only one of Beowulf's warriors who did not flee in fear, and together they were able to defeat the dragon, although Beowulf ultimately succumbed to his wounds.
Beowulf is mortally wounded by a dragon during their final battle.
Wiglaf came to Beowulf's aid in his final battle with the dragon. He helped Beowulf out of loyalty and duty as a loyal thane and warrior in Beowulf's kingdom, despite the other warriors fleeing in fear.
Wiglaf. Mighty cousin of lord Beowulf
Wiglaf, a loyal warrior and kinsman to Beowulf, comes to his aid in his final battle with the dragon. Wiglaf is the only one of Beowulf's warriors who remains by his side during the fight, showing courage and loyalty in the face of danger.
In the epic poem "Beowulf," the main character Beowulf is ultimately killed by a dragon during their final battle. Beowulf manages to slay the dragon as well, but he is mortally wounded in the process.
In the epic poem Beowulf, Wiglaf wears the golden collar after Beowulf dies in battle against the dragon. Wiglaf is the loyal warrior who comes to Beowulf's aid and is the only one who assists Beowulf in the final battle.
No, Beowulf's last battle is fought to defend his kingdom from a dragon. While treasure plays a role in the story, it is not the primary motivation for Beowulf's final battle.
During the final battle, Beowulf's men retreat in fear, leaving him to face the dragon alone. This act of abandonment foreshadows Beowulf's inevitable death as he battles the dragon unsupported. It highlights the dark and foreboding nature of the battle and emphasizes Beowulf's loneliness and vulnerability in his final moments.
Beowulf is assisted in killing the dragon by Wiglaf, a courageous warrior who comes to his aid when all the other warriors flee in fear. Wiglaf provides essential support and lands the final blow to the dragon, helping Beowulf achieve victory in the battle.
it bit him and his venom was poisionious. bit him on the neck, then Beowulf killed the dragon. Beowulf later died.