loyalty towards Beowulf.
Because he respects Beowulf and feels the need to show honor and braver to Beowulf who was the king at the time
Beowulf owed Hrothgar a favor because Hrothgar helped Beowulf's father in time of need. Additionally, Beowulf is looking to prove himself as a warrior.
In lines 475-492 of "Beowulf," Beowulf is motivated by his desire for fame and to prove himself as a great warrior. He aims to gain glory and honor through his heroic deeds, which drives him to take on challenges and face formidable foes. Beowulf's actions are fueled by his courage, strength, and determination to emerge victorious.
He needs to use a weapon this time.
Beowulf owed Hrothgar a favor because Hrothgar helped Beowulf's father in time of need. Additionally, Beowulf is looking to prove himself as a warrior.
Beowulf's best friend was named Wiglaf. He was a loyal warrior who fought alongside Beowulf during the battle against the dragon. When the other warriors fled in fear, Wiglaf remained steadfast, helping Beowulf in his time of need and demonstrating true loyalty and bravery.
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Co-operation and the need to win.
Beowulf explains that he did not leave Brecca far behind during their swimming race because he wanted to protect him from sea monsters and make sure they both made it safely to shore. Additionally, Beowulf wanted to show his strength and bravery by not abandoning his friend in a time of need.
"Beowulf" is set in the 6th century in Scandinavia, specifically in Denmark and Sweden. "Grendel" by John Gardner is a reimagining of the Beowulf story and is also set in Scandinavia, around the same time period.