Hrunting is not the name of the sword, because Hrunting bounced off of the sea-hag. Therefore, it is not the answer. The sword that killed her has no name. They had just called it, "The sword made by a giant."
Beowulf used his bare hands to kill Grendel, as he wanted to prove his strength and valor in hand-to-hand combat with the monster.
The name of the sword is Hrunting. It was given to Beowulf by Unferth (lines 1455-1458).
Beowulf did not use his sword to kill grendel because he told hrothgar that he'd do it with his bear hands. I think he did cut off his(or his mother's head though)
Beowulf fought and killed Grendel with his bare hands. He did not use any other weapons, to show his honor and bravery, and killed Grendel by ripping his arm off.
his sword
He needs to use a weapon this time.
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While Grendel's mother is hard for Beowulf to defeat, he IS able to use a sword, where as he has to battle Grendel bare handed.
Beowulf decides to fight Grendel without weapons to show his strength and bravery. By relying solely on his bare hands and physical abilities, Beowulf wants to prove that he is a formidable warrior capable of defeating the monster through sheer courage and skill.
Beowulf kills Grendel's mother by using her own weapon, a giant's sword, against her. This is ironic because he defeats her with the very weapon she was planning to use against him. Additionally, he avenges Grendel's death by killing his mother in the same manner that Grendel killed Hrothgar's men.
Grendel's mother took his claw as a symbol of her vengeance and to use it as a weapon against Beowulf and the humans who killed her son. It was a way for her to continue the cycle of violence and seek retribution.
While Grendel's mother is hard for Beowulf to defeat, he IS able to use a sword, where as he has to battle Grendel bare handed.
Beowulf uses Hrunting to attack Grendel's mother because it is a sword that he was given by Unferth, a warrior in Hrothgar's court. Despite Hrunting being a well-crafted weapon, it ultimately fails to penetrate Grendel's mother's skin, leading Beowulf to later rely on his own strength and a magical sword found in her lair to defeat her.
In his confrontation with Grendel's mother, Beowulf faces obstacles such as fighting in a dark and murky underwater lair, facing a powerful and vengeful opponent, and struggling to find a weapon strong enough to defeat her. Additionally, Grendel's mother is fueled by a mother's vengeance, which adds a psychological challenge for Beowulf.
Beowulf's plan in fighting Grendel was to use his strength and skill as a warrior to engage Grendel in hand-to-hand combat. He intended to defeat Grendel without weapons to prove his prowess and bravery.
save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster
Beowulf uses his bare hands to fight Grendel, as he believes it is an honorable way to face the monster. He chooses not to use any weapons, as he wants the battle to be a true test of his strength and bravery.