750 a.d.
In the poem "Beowulf," Beowulf is described as a towering and powerful figure, towering over his peers. However, an exact height is not specified in the poem, as it was not a common detail recorded in medieval literature.
The king of the Danes. He was the first liberator in the poem which foreshadows the hero in Beowulf.
Beowulf first fights Grendel, a strong monster. Beowulf finds his weapons do no work against Grendel. He then fights Grendel with his hands. Beowulf rips off Grendel's arm and he runs away.
Studying Beowulf provides insight into early English literature, history, and culture. It also explores themes such as heroism, loyalty, and the struggle between good and evil. Additionally, Beowulf is a foundational text for understanding the development of the English language.
Beowulf effected the English language for a few reasons. For one, it was one of the first stories to be recorded in Old English during the Anglo-Saxon time period. For two, it was also one of the first and only stories to combine the West Saxon dialect with the Anglian dialect of Old English.
Beowulf first passed on the method of warfare, specifically his skill in combat and strategic tactics, to his followers and successors.
In the story of 'Beowulf the Warrior' Grendel is the very first monster that Beowulf encounters. After slaying Grendel, he destroys Grendel's mother and a dragon.
It is generally believed that the story had no Christian elements when it was first "composed" around 750 AD. But when it was written down for the first time around 1000 AD, it is thought that the monks who recorded it inserted their beliefs to convert listeners.
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Grendel is surprised by Beowulf's strength and fearlessness in their first encounter. He expects an easy victory as he has been terrorizing the Danes unopposed, but Beowulf proves to be a formidable opponent.
The king of the Danes. He was the first liberator in the poem which foreshadows the hero in Beowulf.