He took grendel's head and sword hilt to prove it was the end of the monsters. Also, these were the only things he could bring because he had to swim all the way back up to the surface.
Beowulf takes Grendel's arm to serve as proof of his victory over the monster and to display it as a trophy. This act also symbolizes Beowulf's strength and bravery, emphasizing his heroic character as a warrior. Additionally, it reinforces his status and reputation as a legendary figure among his people.
yes.
She gave Beowulf Grendels claw.
After Grendel's mother attacks Herot and kills one of the warriors, she takes Grendel's arm as revenge for his death.
Considering that Beowulf was able to defeat Grendel without any weapons or armor, Beowulf is much stronger. He ripped Grendel's arm off in the fight and Grendel fled.Also, Beowulf was very young at the time.
Grendel's mother takes his claw as a form of revenge against Beowulf for killing her son. It serves as a symbolic gesture to challenge Beowulf and his companions and to further escalate the conflict between them.
he dies later on
Yes, Beowulf knows that Grendel's weakness is his vulnerability to physical combat due to being cursed not to be harmed by weapons. Beowulf plans to fight Grendel using his bare hands to exploit this weakness.
Beowulf takes Grendel's severed arm as a trophy after defeating the monster in the mead hall.
He is attacked by Beowulf and Beowulf tears his arm off and injures him very badly. Grendel then escapes, but is so badly wounded that he dies, and Beowulf is seen as a hero. Later, Grendels mother goes to avenge Grendel's death.
Beowulf followed Grendel's mother's tracks to her underwater lair after she attacked Heorot. He dove into the lake and ultimately battled and killed her with the help of a magical sword he found in her lair.
After Beowulf kills Grendel's mother, he sees Grendel's lifeless body and beheads it as proof of his victory. He then finds the decapitated head of Grendel and takes it with him as he returns to Heorot to show it to Hrothgar. The Geats and Danes rejoice in Beowulf's triumph over the monsters.
Under water, where Grendel's mother lived.
In the first battle of Beowulf, Grendel is mortally wounded by Beowulf when he forcefully rips off the monster's arm. Grendel retreats to his swamp lair and dies from his injuries.