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Why doesnt grendel touch king Hrothgars throne?

why does Grendel aviod Hrothgar's throne?


Why does grendel avoid hrothgars throne?

In the story Beowulf, Grendel does not touch or take over Hrothgar's throne. This is because Hrothgar's throne was believed to be "of God". Grendel being a monster could not touch anything that was "of God".


What doesn't Grendel touch?

Grendel avoids touching Hrothgar's throne as it is protected by God's power, which causes Grendel pain when he tries to approach it. This protection prevents Grendel from causing harm to the throne or to Hrothgar himself.


Why wouldn't Grendel attack the king throne?

Grendel avoids attacking the king's throne because he is a representation of chaos and darkness, and the throne represents order and civilization. Grendel's purpose is to disrupt and destroy harmony, and the throne holds power and authority that he does not wish to challenge directly.


Why does Grendel not touch Hrothgar's throne?

Grendel doesn't touch Hrothgar's throne because it is protected by God. The throne represents Hrothgar's rule and power, and Grendel's inability to defile it signifies the presence of divine protection. This restraint shows the limits of Grendel's power and the influence of God in the story.


What is one thing in the mead hall Grendel is unable to touch or ruin?

The answer is King Hrothgar's throne because it is protected by God. And it is called "mead hall" not "meat"


Why doesn't Grendel attack Hrothgar?

Grendel avoids attacking Hrothgar because Hrothgar is protected by a powerful magical charm that prevents Grendel from harming him or entering his mead hall, Heorot. This charm comes from Hrothgar's ancestor, who made a pact with Grendel's ancestor to ensure their safety.


Why does Grendel not attack the throne in the story Beowulf?

Hrothgar was a king, therefore "chosen" by God to rule, no matter how he ended up there. This "appointing" is called the "divine right of kings." He was protected by God and could not be harmed by pure evil, as Grendel was a descendant of Cain from Biblical stories.


Why did the evil uncle of romulus and Remus put the boys on the river?

cause he was afraid that they will kill him and take over his throne.


Why does Beowulf kill grendel?

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)


Why did King Herod go crazy when Jesus was born?

King Herod went crazy,because he was afraid Jesus would take his throne.


What is Macbeth afraid of now that he has killed the king?

Macbeth is afraid of being caught, losing his newly gained power, and facing consequences for his actions. He becomes paranoid about threats to his throne and the prophecy that his own downfall may come from his own ambition.