Comfort and Joy
Beowulf fights the monster Grendel to prove his strength and courage as a warrior, to gain glory and honor, and to protect the Danes from further attacks. He also sees it as a noble duty to rid the land of a dangerous and destructive threat.
Beowulf goes to fight Grendel to help the people of Herot, but more importantly to gain glory for himself. He intends to fight the beast with his bare hands, and he does, and wins by doing so. By the end of the story, this is in great contrast to his last battle, in which he fights in search of treasure instead of fame and honor.
he doesn't - he fights Grendel & Grendel's mother, a dragon, and he boasts that he has fought sea serpents. Those are the only mythical beings that he fights according to the actual tale.
because he killed Beowulf peoples.
he was going to kill her and her eggs
lick me were i poo lol
beowulfs father was once along side him in battle. he fought for hrothgar and was a close friend
Johnny Sacco the Monster AKA HSA SACCO Unless your talking about his dad
Artemis otherwise known as the goddess f the moon was fighting atlas.
Geat; Danes
A by-motive is a hidden motive.
iguanodon it has mad fighting skills
An ulterior motive is a motive that they have beyond the main motive. They often do not show that they have this motive and it is often not good. The ulterior motive is almost always has it for their own good only.
Wayland, a blacksmith of Germanic legend.
He got killed
No, they are busy fighting another monster.