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.
The battle between Grendel and Beowulf takes place in Heorot, the hall of the Danes.
Grendel gets his arm torn off by Beowulf .
Beowulf and his men fall asleep in Heorot, Grendel comes into the hall and attacks them. Grendel devours one of Beowulf's men, Beowulf had been feigning sleep and jumps up and grabs Grendel's arm. The two have a long violent battle that nearly brings the hall down. Finally Beowulf tears Grendel's arm from his body at the shoulder. Grendel runs to the marshes to die.
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The battle that directly follows Beowulf defeating Grendel is his confrontation with Grendel's mother in her underwater lair.
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The hall in which Beowulf battles Grendel is called Heorot.
After Grendel is defeated by Beowulf, his mother seeks revenge and attacks Herot Hall. Beowulf ventures to her underwater lair and slays her as well. Beowulf returns victorious to Geatland and eventually becomes king.
The battle between Grendel and Beowulf takes place in Hrothgar's hall. The fighters are surrounded by Beowulf's men. The battle between Grendel's mother and Beowulf takes place in her lair. She lives in an underground lake and the fighters are surrounded by sea monsters.
In lines 11-18 of Beowulf, the battle with Grendel is identified as a fight between good and evil, emphasizing Beowulf's courage and strength as a force for justice against the monstrous Grendel. The conflict symbolizes the epic struggle between light and darkness, with Beowulf representing the hero who must overcome the malevolent Grendel to restore peace to Heorot.
During the battle between Grendel and Beowulf, the hero Beowulf confronts the monstrous creature Grendel in Heorot, the mead hall of King Hrothgar. Beowulf, choosing to fight without weapons, grapples with Grendel and demonstrates his immense strength by tearing off the monster's arm. Grendel, mortally wounded, retreats to his lair, where he ultimately dies. This victory cements Beowulf's reputation as a great warrior and hero.
Beowulf is the hero and protagonist of the Anglo-Saxon epic poem "Beowulf," known for his bravery and strength. Grendel, on the other hand, is a monstrous creature descended from the biblical Cain who terrorizes the Danes in the poem. Beowulf ultimately defeats Grendel in battle.