The warrior's prayers to rid of Grendel were unsuccessful because Grendel was a powerful and malevolent force that could not be easily defeated by mere prayers alone. It required a physical confrontation and strategy to defeat such a formidable opponent.
Beowulf defeated Grendel by engaging in hand-to-hand combat with him, ultimately ripping off his arm. The attempts to rid the land of Grendel prior to Beowulf's arrival were unsuccessful, as he was immune to weapons made by human hands. It took Beowulf's strength and courage to finally defeat the monster.
Beowulf and Grendel fought in the mead hall of Heorot, where Grendel had been terrorizing Hrothgar's warriors. The battle took place at night when Grendel attacked the hall, and Beowulf vowed to rid the hall of the monster.
hrothgars warriors cant really do anything. hrothgar shows the weakness in a leader. the only thing hrothgars warriors try to do is stay away from herot because if they stay at herot grendel will just come and devour them
12 years, Hrothgar made many attempts to rid the land of the beasts and successfully did that when he gathered many warriors onto a ship and sailed the waters and walked the lands of the beast.
Grendel's mother comes to avenge her son.
King Hrothgar called upon Beowulf's help to rid Heorot Hall of the evil Grendel in the epic poem Beowulf.
to get rid of the idiotic grendel,thats why
Hrothgar asks Beowulf to help him defeat the monster Grendel that has been terrorizing his kingdom. Beowulf responds to Hrothgar by vowing to protect his people and rid them of the monster. He laments about how Grendel has caused so much destruction and sorrow, and how he wishes to avenge the death of Hrothgar's people. There are several similarities between Hrothgar and Grendel and Grendel's mother. Both Hrothgar and Grendel are powerful warriors, and their actions are motivated by a desire for power and revenge. Both are also willing to take drastic measures to protect their people, such as Hrothgar building the great hall of Heorot, and Grendel and his mother attacking the hall. Both are also feared by the people of their kingdom, as they are seen as powerful and dangerous forces.
by offering 5 time prayers (namaz)
In the epic "Beowulf," the Shieldings, also known as the Danes, react with a mix of curiosity and hope to the arrival of the Geat warriors led by Beowulf. They see Beowulf as a potential savior who might rid them of the menace posed by Grendel. The arrival of these formidable warriors brings a sense of anticipation and relief, as the Danes are desperate for help against their monstrous foe. Ultimately, their reaction is one of cautious optimism, as they look to Beowulf to restore peace to their troubled kingdom.
Grendel is one of three antagonists, along with Grendel's mother and the dragon, in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf(AD 700-1000). In the poem, Grendel is feared by all but Beowulf. Beowulf chose to slay Grendel because Grendel was attempting to destroy Heorot, the Danish king's (Hrothgar's) mead hall. The fact that Beowulf and Hrothgar were friends and Grendel was killing and eating the Danish king's subjects played a part in Beowulf's mission. Even worse in the initial attacks between Beowulf and Grendel, Grendel fights back! (Cette bête est mauvaise quand vous l'attaque, il se défend)
Beowulf was from Geatland (in modern day Sweden)