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Beowulf hears of the troubles in Denmark with Hrothgar's kingdom, so Beowulf comes over to help the king out, along with his closest and chosen companions. ( Spoiler: They do it so that they can end the life of the ogre, Grendel, and restore confidence and hapiness to the kingdom.)

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Who or What is causing so much grief in Hrothgars kingdom in Beowulf?

The monster, Grendel, is sneaking into Hrothgar's palace at night and killing all of his men.


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Beowulf heard of the attacks done by Grendel. So he wants to go to Hrothgar's country to defeat Grendel to put and end to the vivacious attacks.


Why does Beowulf journey to Hrothgars mead hall?

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What was hrothgars land called?

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Why does Beowulf sail his chosen companions to Hrothgar's kingdom?

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How is blood vengeance portrayed in Beowulf?

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