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 is an imaginary character. If he were real, from a Christian point of view it is very hard to say. People's views on heaven vary. You might get a different answer from a Catholic than from a fundamentalist.
Hygelac's court regarded Beowulf as a promising youth, recognizing his strength, courage, and potential for great deeds. They saw him as destined for greatness and spoke highly of his character and abilities even from a young age.
Beowulf is a fictional character. He may very well be, but at least we can say that the story is set in the early-to-mid 6th century, due to the presence of vaguely dateable events and people. This is probably the closest to an answer you will get.
Beowulf is a fictional character in an annonymously penned epic poem contained in a single manuscript known as the Nowell Codex. Since little is known about the author of this Anglo-Saxon writing from between the 8th and 11th century, no one can say for certain that the character was not based in part on a living person, but there is no evidence that suggests Beowulf is not fictional.
Depending on which Beowulf you are referring to, in the poem, Beowulf does indeed kill Grendel's mother. In the movie however, Beowulf is pulled in by lust and instead of killing Grendel's mother, sleeps with her instead.
Beowulf declares victory over Grendel by stating that the creature will no longer harm anyone and has been defeated by God.
This question is not relevant in the least because Hrothgar and Grendel are both characters in the epic poemBeowulf:Hrothgar is the king of the Danes (Scandinavia, or Denmark). The story mainly takes place in the Scandinavian mead hall named "Herot."Grendel is the devilish monster that represents all that is evil. Grendel is the monster who encountered the sleeping warriors/drunkards of Herot in the middle of the night and ripped them to pieces only to then immediately consume them one by one and drink their blood. Beowulf killed Grendel with his bare hands because Grendel enchanted all the swordsmen's weapons, so they appeared blunt and could not penetrate his skin (after Beowulf's victory, he ripped off Grendel's arm and hanged it). And after Beowulf kills Grendel's vengeful mother in the moor, he beheads Grendel's dead body and brings it to the men of Herot.So, to conclude this answer, you obviously have no grasp of the concept or any of this historical story's premise. In no place does it say anything about an amount of sons Hrothgar has.It would be easier if you read it.
Hrothgar's generosity displays his humble and benevolent nature. His gifts also show an important detail in Anglo-Saxon culture. The fact that Hrothgar gave Beowulf 8 horses with golden bridles shows that he believes Beowulf to be magnificent warrior, one worthy of the Danish kingdom.
He tells his followers to use the spoils for the good of society. :)
To say something about her character. You must study her and know her well. Then you be able to say something about her character.
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