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What is the conflict of the battle with Grendel?
External Conflict: The conflict is between Grendel and Beowulf and is motvated by Grendel’s attack and Beowulf’s desire to vanquish Grendel to gain fame. It is resolved when Beowulf tears Grendel’s arm off.
What is the summary of the battle with Grendel’s mother?
Beowulf strikes Grendel’s mother with the sword slicing her in two and splitting her collarbones. After the attack, a light illuminates the cave, “just as from the sky heaven’s candle shines clear.” (Norton 47) Beowulf notices Grendel’s body and he instantaneously cuts off the monster’s head to present it to Hrothgar.
What is the climax of the battle with Grendel?
Climax – The Breaking Point Vigilant as ever, Beowulf meets Grendel’s grip with his own. The two get locked in a type of arm-wrestling match that ends up with Beowulf ripping off Grendel’s arm, mortally wounding him. Though Grendel manages to flee, he does not live.
What is the moral lesson of the battle with Grendel?
The moral of Beowulf is that it is better to die young with heroism and virtue than to grow to a ripe old age being cowardly and avoiding your responsibilities. Beowulf shows great courage and fortitude as he protects the community by fighting Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon Wiglaf.
What is the main reason Beowulf’s agrees to fight Grendel?
First, Beowulf states that Grendel does not use weapons, and Beowulf wants to fight in the same way. Another, more personal reason he mentions is that his king, Higlac, would be disappointed in him if he were to fight this monster in any other way. Beowulf is a mighty warrior and knows his own strength.
What does Beowulf do to end the fight with Grendel?
Beowulf goes to fight Grendel to help the people of Herot, but more importantly to gain glory for himself. He intends to fight the beast with his bare hands, and he does, and wins by doing so. By the end of the story, this is in great contrast to his last battle, in which he fights in search of treasure instead of fame and honor.
Why does Beowulf kill Grendel?
Beowulf traps and kills Grendel by stripping his clothes off to have it a fair match between the two of them. He killed him repeatedly by beating Grendel up using his fists targeting his ears and that how’s Grendel shrink.
Why does Grendel not attack the throne in Beowulf?
Grendel is unable to attack Hrothgar’s throne because he didn’t have God on his side. Hrothgar has protection from God, as he is the king. The speaker says that God opposes Grendel, so Grendel was…