For the Geats, Beowulf is a reliable lord. "there was none else like him alive in his day, he was the mightest man on earth highborn and powerful". Indeed many feud battles he overcame. Thus no one dares to approach the land of the Geats.
During his life, there was a reciprocal feud between the Swedes and the Geats. One fact is that Eanmund and Eaddgils, the sons of Ohthere, were driven into exile by their uncle Onela, the king of the Swedes. they were given refuge by Hygelac's son Haerdred, who succeded his father. Onela invades Geatland and kills Heardred; his retainer Weohstan kills Eanmund; and after the Sweeds withdrew.
By this time Beowulf became a king. Eadgils, supported by Beowulf invades Sweden and kills Onella.
Not surprisingly, the death of Beowulf, the defender, signifies a threat for the Geats. in his funeral, it is said "Now war is looming over our nation, soot it will be known to Franks Franks and Frisians, far wide, that the king is gone". it is said also " Nor I expect peace or pact-keeping of any sort from the Swedes"
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according to The Noron Anthology by Stephen Greenbaltt, vol I
Beowulf's last fight with the dragon symbolizes the ultimate battle between good and evil, where he must confront his mortality and the consequences of his past actions. The dragon's hoard, filled with material wealth but also representing spiritual corruption and greed, contrasts with Beowulf's virtues of courage and loyalty. By facing the dragon and sacrificing his life to protect his people, Beowulf ultimately transcends the symbolism of hoarded treasure and achieves a spiritual victory.
Wiglaf is the one who guides Beowulf to the dragon's barrow in the epic poem "Beowulf." He accompanies Beowulf in facing the dragon, showing his loyalty and courage in battle.
what happens to beowulf's throne when the dragon is rampaging
it bit him and his venom was poisionious. bit him on the neck, then Beowulf killed the dragon. Beowulf later died.
In the battle between Beowulf and the dragon, Beowulf was fatally wounded by the dragon's fiery breath but managed to kill the dragon with the help of his loyal companion Wiglaf. Beowulf died shortly after the battle, but he was able to secure the kingdom and treasure for his people.
The Dragon at the end. Beowulf in old age went to fight the dragon and no one would fight with him except Wiglaf his loyal soldier the Dragon ends up killing Beowulf as Beowulf kills the dragon (if that makes sense)
In the epic poem "Beowulf," the main character Beowulf is ultimately killed by a dragon during their final battle. Beowulf manages to slay the dragon as well, but he is mortally wounded in the process.
Beowulf is mortally wounded by a dragon during their final battle.
Beowulf was very old but he hasn´t lost physical skill and cunning so he rode the dragon for some minutes then when the dragon attacked the king and his concubine he found the heart of the dragon it was in his throat, beowulf tried to cut the monster´s heart with his sword but suddenly he lost it that´s when he decided to cut one of his arm to get the chance to extract the heart by his own hands and he did it but he couldn't stay alive he died with the dragon.
Wiglaf is the only person who helps Beowulf battle the dragon in the epic poem "Beowulf." He stands by Beowulf's side despite the other warriors fleeing in fear, and together they face the dragon in a fierce battle.
In the epic poem "Beowulf," the dragon attacked Beowulf's kingdom after a slave stole a golden cup from its hoard. Beowulf fought the dragon, and despite delivering a mortal blow, he himself was also mortally wounded.
Beowulf vs the dragon