Hrothgar didn't need Beowulf to fight him. Beowulf heard what was happening to his kingdom and came to help.
Beowulf asks that only he and his men fight Grendel to prove his bravery, strength, and skill in battle. He wants to show that he is a worthy warrior who can defeat the monster single-handedly.
becuase he wishes to die as a hero
Beowulf asks King Hrothgar to allow him and his men to defeat the monster Grendel, who has been terrorizing the people of the kingdom for years. He offers to fight Grendel without weapons, using only his strength and skill to defeat the creature.
No. Beowulf does not ask for payment. He only seeks honor, glory, and fame. In his homeland there were very few heroes so he decided to go to the neighboring country where the king and his warriors were being terrorized by Grendel.
Hrothgar asks Beowulf to find Grendel's mothers liar and killl her
Hrothgar asks Beowulf to battle Grendel's mother because she is seeking revenge for Grendel's death, posing a new threat to the kingdom. Beowulf's bravery and skill in defeating Grendel make him the best candidate for facing this new challenge.
Hrothgar asks Beowulf to help him defeat the monster Grendel that has been terrorizing his kingdom. Beowulf responds to Hrothgar by vowing to protect his people and rid them of the monster. He laments about how Grendel has caused so much destruction and sorrow, and how he wishes to avenge the death of Hrothgar's people. There are several similarities between Hrothgar and Grendel and Grendel's mother. Both Hrothgar and Grendel are powerful warriors, and their actions are motivated by a desire for power and revenge. Both are also willing to take drastic measures to protect their people, such as Hrothgar building the great hall of Heorot, and Grendel and his mother attacking the hall. Both are also feared by the people of their kingdom, as they are seen as powerful and dangerous forces.
Beowulf goes to Denmark to help King Hrothgar and his people by defeating the monster Grendel, who has been terrorizing the kingdom. Beowulf aims to prove his worth as a hero and uphold his reputation for bravery and strength.
Beowulf asks Hrothgar to send his body to his ring-giver, King Hygelac, if he doesn't survive his battle with Grendel. As ring-giver, Hygelac is an overlord who provides lands and treasures to this thanes. In addition to being Beowulf's ring-giver, Hygelac is also a kinsman, his uncle.
Beowulf accepts to go after Grendel's mother but first sets a number of conditions. If Beowulf is to be killed, Hrothgar would have to take care of Beowulf's family and Unferth would inherit his possessions and estate.
Grendel hates Herot because he feels rejected and isolated from the celebrations and joy happening there. The noise and revelry of the mead hall remind Grendel of his own loneliness and he sees the people in Herot as a threat to his existence. Grendel's violent and chaotic nature also fuels his hatred towards the hall and its inhabitants.
you ask me, i ask who?
Beowulf asks Wiglaf to build him a tomb and call it Beowulf's tower as a way to honor and remember him for his bravery and heroism. It is a way for Beowulf to leave a lasting legacy and be remembered for his deeds long after he has passed away.
unfortuneately you can't you can only get him in darkness, but you can only get celibe in time and you dont even need to fight it, it will ask you to join!!!