The evil monster Grendel comes up to the great hall and bursts into the ironbound door.
Grendel, a monster associated with Cain, attacks the king's men who are celebrating in a mead-hall
In the first section of Beowulf, the part that is most clearly exposition is when the narrator provides background information about the Danish King Hrothgar and how his great mead hall, Heorot, was being attacked by the monster Grendel. This sets up the main conflict of the story and introduces the characters and setting.
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The king of the Danes. He was the first liberator in the poem which foreshadows the hero in Beowulf.
Beowulf first fights Grendel, a strong monster. Beowulf finds his weapons do no work against Grendel. He then fights Grendel with his hands. Beowulf rips off Grendel's arm and he runs away.
Plot.
climax story in the first monkey (iloko version)
Beowulf first passed on the method of warfare, specifically his skill in combat and strategic tactics, to his followers and successors.
In the story of 'Beowulf the Warrior' Grendel is the very first monster that Beowulf encounters. After slaying Grendel, he destroys Grendel's mother and a dragon.
the climax comes first then falling action followed by the resolution
Wulfgar.
In the Lord of the Rings, both the books and the movies, everything could be considered rising action from the point when Gandalf reveals to Frodo that Bilbo's old ring is "The One Ring" (considering everything before that to be exposition) to the climax (at which point there is no return,) when Gollum/Smeagol bites The Ring off of Frodo's hand and stumbles into the fires of Mount Doom. After the climax, the major dramatic question of whether or not the quest of The Ring will succeed in destroying it is answered, and the action falls until the new way of Middle Earth is firmly established in peace.