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Beowulf prepares for his battle with Grendel by choosing not to use any weapons or armor, relying on his own strength instead. He gathers a group of warriors to accompany him to Hrothgar's hall, Heorot, and waits for Grendel to attack. He plans to face Grendel in hand-to-hand combat.
That if he were to die in battle with Grendel, for Hrothgar to send back his armor/chain mail to his king (Higlac). This is due to the fact that there wouldn't be a body left to cremate, etc.
he pretends to sleep in the feasting hall with a few weapons
That if he were to die to send his armor home
The battle between Grendel and Beowulf takes place in Heorot, the hall of the Danes.
The battle that directly follows Beowulf defeating Grendel is his confrontation with Grendel's mother in her underwater lair.
The hall in which Beowulf battles Grendel is called Heorot.
"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.
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.
In the first battle of Beowulf, Grendel is mortally wounded by Beowulf when he forcefully rips off the monster's arm. Grendel retreats to his swamp lair and dies from his injuries.
In sections X-XIII of Beowulf, the hero Beowulf returns to Geatland and recounts his battle with Grendel and Grendel's mother to his king, Hygelac. He presents the treasures he received from Hrothgar as gifts, and Hygelac praises Beowulf for his bravery and loyalty. Beowulf is then rewarded with a golden banner, an embroidered battle flag, and a sword for his achievements.
grendel gets away, but he is fatally wounded and goes to his den to die.
Grendel gets his arm torn off by Beowulf .
Grendel's defeat at the end of the battle in Beowulf is attributed to Beowulf's strength and skill in combat, as well as the assistance of his warriors. Beowulf's ability to rip off Grendel's arm is a crucial moment in the battle that ultimately leads to Grendel's defeat.
Yes, Beowulf pretended to sleep to lure Grendel into attacking him, as Grendel was known to attack while people were sleeping. This strategic move allowed Beowulf to surprise Grendel and gain the upper hand in their battle.
Beowulf finds a second weapon, a giant sword, hanging on the wall of Grendel's mother's lair in the underwater cave. He uses this sword to defeat Grendel's mother in their fierce battle.