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When Beowulf kills Grendel's mother at her lair, he sees Grendel's dead body. Out of anger, he decapitates Grendel's head and swims back to surface to show the Geats and the Danes the "trophy" he brought back.

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Who mortally wounds Beowulf?

Beowulf is mortally wounded by a dragon during their final battle.


What happens between the battle of grendel an Beowulf?

Beowulf and his men spend the night in Heorot. After they fall asleep, Grendel enters the hall and attacks, devouring one of Beowulf's men. But Grendel dare not touch the throne of Hroðgar, because he is protected by the almighty God. Beowulf, feigning sleep, leaps up and grabs Grendel's arm in a wrestling hold, and the two battle until it seems as though the hall might fall down due to their fighting. Beowulf's men draw their swords and rush to his help, but their swords break upon Grendel's arm because he has put a charm on all human weapons. Finally, Beowulf tears Grendel's arm from his body at the shoulder and Grendel runs to his home in the marshes to die.


Where does grendel die in Beowulf?

He dies in the sea-cave lair of his mother. The open wound of his armless shoulder leads the Danes and the Geats with Beowulf to the spot, but they do not actually see the body at that time. Only after the second attack on Heorot does Beowulf find Grendel's body, at which point (presumably not longer protected by his charms as in life) Beowulf cuts off Grendel's head and returns with it to Heorot.


How does Beowulf trap and kill grendel?

He rips off his arm and places it in Herot. Grendel runs home and laters dies in his lair but his mother goes back to Herot to kill and gets away until Beowulf goes to her lair and cuts off her head. He does find Grendel, however he is already dead by that point.Answer:As to the physical how-In the words of the actual poem (Seamus Heanley Translation), starting at line 815" ... a tremendous wound appeared on his (Gendel's) shoulder. Sinews split and the bone lappings burst ... Grendel was driven under the fen-banks fatally hurt. to his desolate lair" After the battle with Grendel's mother Beowulf finds Grendel's body in the cave "... in its resting place ..." and beheads it. (Line 1580)The symbolic how is diferent. Both Grenel and Beowulfrepresent the culture of the Vikings. Grendel the old ways with the worship of Odin and the other Aesir, Beowulf the new wave of Christianity coming to the land. Both are nearly invulnerable but Beowulf defeats Grendel as the new culture will overtake the old.


How did the dragon kill Beowulf?

it bit him and his venom was poisionious. bit him on the neck, then Beowulf killed the dragon. Beowulf later died.


What are the consequences of seeking revenge in Beowulf?

Beowulf is an epic story of revenge and vengeance. The entire stiory is driven by the character's need to right the wrongs done against them by killing their foes. This cycle of revenge is began by the monster Grendel who is descendant from Cain, the first murderer who killed his brother out of revenge for not being favored by God. Grendel hates the mead hall the Danes have built and their nightly singing partying, thus he takes his revenge by terrorizing the Danes. Beowulf arrives in the kingdom to kill the monster Grendel for attacking the Danes and also seeks to make a greater name for himself through battle. Beowulf mortally wounds Grendel and so the Danes have their revenge. Grendel's mother, however, is so wrought by her son's death that she takes her own revenge by killing the thane and dear friend of the Danish King. This cycle of revenge is ended once Beowulf seeks out Grendel's mother and kills her for her act. The cycle of bloodshed is renewed years later by a thief who steals a piece of treasure in the form of a goblet from a Dragon who had been protecting his great wealth for centuries. The dragon exacts his revenge by burning down the countryside in search of the thief and part of the kingdom of the Danes is destroyed in the carnage. Beowulf is once again called upon to take revenge for the Danes by killing the dragon. The dragon and Beowulf fight and both are killed in battle. In the end, all those that had been involved in the cycle of revenge since the very beginning of the story are dead. Thus is the theme of the story, that all who partake in revenge shall suffer as did all those who fought in the story of Beowulf.


What killed Beowulf?

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)


Who helps Beowulf against the dragon?

Beowulf feels that it is his role in the Anglo-Saxon society to serve and protect the Danes and his lord on behalf of his father. In other words, heroes go beyond their comitatus to their own lord and help other countries or anyone in need.Yet Beowulf was also intensely motivated by Hubris. He would not miss the chance to showcase his strength and bravery in battle. This latter reason becomes the greatest aspect of the Epic. See the Related Links section for more information.


What body organ is indirectly but mortally wounded by Finnys fall?

His heart was indirectly but morally wounded by Finny's fall.


What does Battle Wounds mean?

'Battle wounds' is a general term that means any wound inflicted on a soldier. "Casualty" is a term that means any soldier who was killed, wounded or mortally wounded in battle.


What goes wrong during Beowulf's battle with the dragon?

During Beowulf's battle with the dragon, his sword breaks when he strikes the dragon's scales, leaving him defenseless. Additionally, his young companion, Wiglaf, is the only one who comes to his aid, while the other warriors flee in fear. Beowulf is ultimately mortally wounded by the dragon before Wiglaf kills the dragon and tends to his wounds.


Who fought with Beowulf during the time of death?

Beowulf was assisted by Wiglaf during his final battle with the dragon. Wiglaf was the only one of Beowulf's warriors who did not flee in fear, and together they were able to defeat the dragon, although Beowulf ultimately succumbed to his wounds.