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Beowulf owed Hrothgar a favor because Hrothgar helped Beowulf's father in time of need. Additionally, Beowulf is looking to prove himself as a warrior.

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Why did Beowulf decide to free the danes from grendel?

Beowulf owed Hrothgar a favor because Hrothgar helped Beowulf's father in time of need. Additionally, Beowulf is looking to prove himself as a warrior.


When does Grendel show fear?

In 'Beowulf', Grendel did not show fear until Beowulf grabbed him and would not let go. He realized BeowulfÃ?s strength was stronger than his own and tried unsuccessfully to break free. When finally he was dealt a mortal wound by Beowulf, he crawled back to the swamp to die.


When does Grendel attack?

In 'Beowulf', Grendel did not show fear until Beowulf grabbed him and would not let go. He realized BeowulfÃ?s strength was stronger than his own and tried unsuccessfully to break free. When finally he was dealt a mortal wound by Beowulf, he crawled back to the swamp to die.


What does drie freske danes mean?

The Free Danes


What does De Frie Danske mean?

"De Frie Danske" translates to "The Free Danes" in English.


What is Die frie danske?

the free danes


How does Hrograth reward Beowulf?

In part 15, Beowulf was rewarded with banquet feast and was presented with treasured gifts, such as a sword, helmet, coat of mail and his own horse with a gold saddle.


What does de frie danske?

it means the free danes


What does de danske mean?

it means the free danes


Was The Free Danes a real newspaper?

There is no widely recognized newspaper known as The Free Danes. It's possible that there may have been a small or local publication with that name, but it does not appear to be a well-known or prominent newspaper.


How is Beowulf and the 13th Warrior alike?

OH my gosh! I did a free response paper on this. I thought the whole mountain scene was similar to the hobbit: neither Bilbo nor Beowulf could find the door to the mountain, and also the dragon: both dragons sat on treasures. The whole story is like the hobbit. All of a sudden he's called on this journey to defeat a dragon, and the reason why is... cloudy.


What might Grendel and his mother represent for the Anglo-Saxon?

Grendel and his mother represent evil for the Anglo-Saxons. They come at night when all the evil of the world is said to be free to roam the land.