why does Grendel aviod Hrothgar's throne?
Grendel tortured Hrothgar's men for 12 years before Beowulf arrived to fight him.
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.
Grendel avoids attacking the king's throne because he is a representation of chaos and darkness, and the throne represents order and civilization. Grendel's purpose is to disrupt and destroy harmony, and the throne holds power and authority that he does not wish to challenge directly.
The monster, Grendel, is sneaking into Hrothgar's palace at night and killing all of his men.
Grendel doesn't touch Hrothgar's throne because it is protected by God. The throne represents Hrothgar's rule and power, and Grendel's inability to defile it signifies the presence of divine protection. This restraint shows the limits of Grendel's power and the influence of God in the story.
Grendel, a demonic monster in the epic poem Beowulf, was afraid to touch Hrothgar's throne because it was protected by God. As a figure of evil and chaos, Grendel could not bear the presence of divine protection and thus avoided touching the sacred object.
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Grendel avoids touching Hrothgar's throne as it is protected by God's power, which causes Grendel pain when he tries to approach it. This protection prevents Grendel from causing harm to the throne or to Hrothgar himself.
Beowulf treat the watchman like he was better than them. He was clear about what he wanted to do and so clearly stated that he wanted to see Grendel.
The answer is King Hrothgar's throne because it is protected by God. And it is called "mead hall" not "meat"
In the book Grendel mother came to avenge his death by taking hrothgars best friend and killing him. In the movie she avenged grendel's Death by killing Beowolf's soldiers that he brought with him