Beowulf is a legendary hero of an anonymous Old English epic poem composed in the early 8th century; he slays a monster and becomes king but dies fighting a dragon. As Beowulf is but a fable or legend there is no place in heaven for such fictitious characters. As there are many such human heroes who will most likely go to heaven because of their good deeds, it is possible that some go by the name of Beowulf.
In the epic poem Beowulf, the character Beowulf is depicted as a pagan hero in a pre-Christian society, so the concept of heaven as understood in Christianity does not apply to him. The poem ends with Beowulf's death and a sense of mourning among his people, but his fate after death is not explicitly described.
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.
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When someone dies, they either go to Heaven or hell, there is no inbetween.
Beowulf's golden torque is passed on to Wiglaf after Beowulf dies in the epic poem "Beowulf". It symbolizes Beowulf's legacy and leadership, as well as the passing of power to a new generation.
HE dies of the dragon
That when he dies he dies.
Beowulf dies in the epic poem Beowulf while fighting a dragon. He does not blame anyone for his death as he chooses to confront the dragon to protect his kingdom and people.
In the epic poem Beowulf, Wiglaf wears the golden collar after Beowulf dies in battle against the dragon. Wiglaf is the loyal warrior who comes to Beowulf's aid and is the only one who assists Beowulf in the final battle.
Beowulf does not become a prince, but a King. After Higlac (Beowulf's uncle) dies and his son dies, Beowulf's heir to the throne of Geatland. He leads the people for fifty years. He dies after battling a dragon that terrorized the Geat people.
they would because they go heaven if they do right in life because every body dies and want to go to heaven