Grendel is the fearsome monster in the Old English epic poem "Beowulf."
Grendel, a monster that Beowulf slays, and Grendel's mother, whom Beowulf also slays.
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Beowulf goes to Denmark to defeat the monster Grendel. Word had spread to his homeland that the monster was terrorizing the people of Hrothgar.
The character performing the monologue in "The Monster's Lair" in Beowulf is Beowulf himself. He is boasting about his past successes and expressing his bravery and determination before facing the dragon.
Grendel, a monster that Beowulf slays, and Grendel's mother, whom Beowulf also slays.
The male monster slain by Beowulf in the old English epic Beowulf is named Grendel. Grendel is a descendant of the biblical figure Cain and terrorizes the Danes for years before being killed by Beowulf in combat.
King Hrothgar called upon Beowulf to help him defeat the monster Grendel, who was terrorizing his kingdom of the Danes. Hrothgar had heard of Beowulf's legendary strength and bravery and believed he was the only one capable of defeating Grendel.
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Beowulf ripped of Grendel's arm, and the monster fled.
Unferth gave Beowulf an ancient sword called Hrunting to battle Grendel's mother.