Denmark is part of Scandinavia.
In "Beowulf," Denmark is the kingdom ruled by King Hrothgar, where the main events of the story take place. It is where Grendel terrorizes the land and where Beowulf comes to help defeat the monster. Denmark serves as the setting for the heroic deeds and battles that unfold in the epic poem.
Beowulf goes to Denmark to help King Hrothgar and his people by defeating the monster Grendel, who has been terrorizing the kingdom. Beowulf aims to prove his worth as a hero and uphold his reputation for bravery and strength.
Beowulf is set in what is now Denmark and Sweden.
King Hrothgar builds a hall, Grendel attacks, and Beowulf travels to Denmark.Heorot is built, Grendel attacks, and Beowulf travels to Denmark.King Hrothgar builds a hall, Grendel attacks, and Beowulf travels to Denmark. *apex*Hrothgar builds Heorot, Grendel attacks and is a menace for 12 years, and Beowulf travels to Denmark. -- Apex
13. This is a set up so there are 12 later, reflecting the twelve disciples.
Herot
Beowulf was from the Geatland region, which is located in present-day Sweden.
It takes place in Geat land, now southern Sweden, and it takes place in the Denmark.
Denmark and Sweeden
King Hrothgar builds a hall, Grendel attacks, and Beowulf travels to Denmark.
Heorot is built, Grendel attacks, and Beowulf travels to Denmark.