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    Beowulf embodies his role as a hero seamlessly. At the opening of the poem you see Grendel wreaking havoc upon the Danes by killing those who choose to stay in Herot. Eventually Beowulf gets wind of the information and heads off to the monster. Upon his arrival he tells Hrothgar‚ king of the Geats‚ that he is there to rid them of this evil and will not take no for an answer. Beowulf goes on to defeat Grendel leaving Grendel’s furious mother to deal with. Even though Beowulf no longer has the need

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    adventure‚ Beowulf travels to the Danes. There is a monster named Grendel and one night‚ he slaughtered thirty men. Since then‚ he has continuously caused problems for twelve years. People have tried to fight him and stop the evil creature from killing or causing more destruction but many have died trying. This

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    motive of primitive thinking is to be scared of ravaging and dangerous animals that can possibly take your life. With this in mind‚ Grendel and his mother are said to “dwell apart among wolves on the hills” (95; 1357-1359). Grendel’s figure causes uncertainty among the people of Heorot because they are unsure if he is inhuman or not. Beowulf has to show that Grendel can be conquered after causing so much chaos in their home

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    Although Beowulf is under no obligation to do so‚ he demonstrates his loyalty to Hrothgar by willingly fighting to the death in order to defend the Danes against the evil monster Grendel. Winning victoriously‚ Beowulf proudly displays Grendel’s shoulder and arm by hanging it from Heorot’s rafters for everyone to see. This trophy with "Every nail‚ claw-scale and spur‚ every spike and welt... like barbed steel‚" (lines 983-986) symbolizes the evil that has threatened the harmony of Hrothgar’s retainers

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    Why do authors use the vehicle of theme to connect to readers? Throughout the book Grendel‚ John Gardner uses theme to emphasize a connection of the story to the reader. Theme is used because in a story like Grendel with “heroes” and “monsters” hope is used to further the interest of the reader. Themes can be viewed through different perspectives‚ but in Grendel the author uses the themes of fate and free will; also language to express human qualities to connect “monsters” to humans in modern life

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    fulfills his obligations to the warrior’s heroic code and then transcends into a King who loyally protects his Kingdom. Beowulf’s transformation is shown through a progression of three increasingly more difficult conflicts he must overcome- first with Grendel‚ then Grendel’s mother and finally against the mighty dragon. These three events are seen "as the three agons in the hero ’s life"(Chickering 64). Through these adverse events Beowulf will change from brave young warrior to noble King. This paper

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    Evidently‚ the two share a strong allegiance to their kings. Beowulf hears of the monster that has been wreaking havoc on the Geats for twelve winters and goes to King Hrothgars kingdom to offer his help. He is committed to helping Hrothgar by defeating Grendel. Sir Gawain exemplifies his allegiance to King Arthur when the Green Knight taunts the King and Gawain steps up to take his place. He has a duty as a Knight to stand up for his King and keep him safe. In addition to the characters allegiance‚ they

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    as a ruler. With different personalities and status‚ Grettir being ruthless and outlawed and Beowulf being composed and revered‚ a demonstration of their similar heroic adventures is needed. Beowulf arrives to assist Hrothgar’s anguish about Grendel attacking Heorot night after night. Grettir does a similar favor for Thorhall’s farm in getting rid of Glam who haunts it‚ also‚ regularly by night. Beowulf and Grettir evidently fit the hero prototype since they are both physically stronger than

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    many of these do not apply to Beowulf. Throughout the novel‚ there were many instances of how Beowulf was a selfish leader who was only fighting to receive honor towards his name‚ not to genuinely save his people. After Beowulf was able to defeat Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother decided to try and avenge her son. She did this by reeking havoc on

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    sections of the poem take place? | | Heorot | | | Camelot | | | Wulfing | | | Hrothgar | Question 2   Who is the king at the beginning of the poem? | | Unferth | | | Hrothgar | | | Heorot | | | Beowulf | Question 3 Grendel is a descendant of what Biblical figure? | | Samson | | | Cain | | | Lucifer | | | Noah | Question 4   Where do the people make offerings to try to get aid from Grendel’s attacks? | | Muslim mosques | | | Pagan shrines |

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