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... One night while he is listening, he hears the story of Cain and Abel, including the Danes explanation of Grendel. ... Grendel then cries for mercy from the Danes. ...
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... He is a shadow of death that grows impatient with the Danes. ... Evil can not stand God being glorified just as the praising of God by the Danes angered Grendel. ...
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... Beowulf took it upon himself to save the Danes from Grendal. He chose not to use weapons in the fight against Grendel, he relied solely on his super strength. ...
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... Both of them also fought back. Grendel waged his battle against Herot and Hrothgar people while the Angels battled with the Danes for control of England. ...
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... By helping the Danes, Beowulf shows courage and loyalty ... sections centering and turning upon each of the hero's mortal fights with Grendal, Grendal's mother and ...
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... He takes it upon himself to save the Danes from Grendal. In some battles he does not use weapons but merely his own hands, and he relies on his super strength. ...
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... His help was welcomed by the Danes' king and quickly laid a trap for Grendal leading into a standoff in which Beowulf won. While ...
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... code is breaking down society when he goes to cut off Grendal's head. ... the reader sees foreshadowing is when Beowulf talks about the Danes attending Freawaru's ...
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... For example, he promises to help the Danes and rid them of their problems. He succeeds in doing so by defeating Grendal, and later, Grendal's mother. ...
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... Grendel's mother is a unnamed swamp-hag, is very protective of her son Grendal. ... Grendel begins terrorizing the Danes every night, "killing as often as he could ...
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... His gratitude led him to help the King of Storm-Danes and his people. Beowulf was asked to rid the Storm-Daness of Grendal, and evil monster. ...
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... God's control over the decrees of fate consists in Beowulf's killing of Grendal so that ... He was a demon who attacked the Danes because their singing drove him mad ...
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... The three major battle scenes in Beowulf take place in Heorot Hall, where Grendal is defeated ... Hrothgar is the king of the Danes and the one responsible for the ...
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