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... So, Hrothgar ordered Herot built and, "...the timbers [were] tied and shaped/by the hosts that Hrothgar ruled...the most beautiful of dwellings, built/as he ...
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... The guard takes the Geats to Herot. Arriving at Herot, King Hrothgar asks Beowulf why he is there and Beowulf answers him that he is there to help him. ...
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... Hrothgar describes the terror of Grendel's attack on Herot. ... As night falls, Herot empties and Hrothgar wishes Beowulf luck in his battle with Grendel. ...
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... and bloodthirsty. He no lived in the Herot but would never dare touch Hrothgar's throne which was protected by God. Grendel saught ...
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... Grendel is a monster that has been terrorizing the Herot, which is Hrothgar's mead hall. Hrothgar is the loved and respected king of Danes. ...
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... Beowulf, a heroic figure and leader of his people, heard of a great evil that is terrorizing Hrothgar and the people of Herot. With ...
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... emotions. Beowulf's concern for himself comes last in his own mind. He volunteers to help King Hrothgar to rid Grendel from Herot. In ...
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... He replaces Hrothgar and the Danes with himself and his men inside Herot, awaiting a confrontation with Grendel. They meet and begin to fight. ...
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... that Grendel is monstrous. He is not only a deadly enemy to Hrothgar and Herot, but to the Geats in general. Grendel seems to take ...
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... of evil the hall of Hrothgar, and cleansed of crime; the heart of the hero." The good done by Beowulf is shown to have the ability to cleanse Herot of evil. ...
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... of evil the hall of Hrothgar, and cleansed of crime; the heart of the hero." The good done by Beowulf is shown to have the ability to cleanse Herot of evil. ...
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... The night Beowulf's men and Hrothgar's men feast and sleep in Herot shows Beowulf's bravery, as well as the men's confidence in his ability to destroy the ...
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... The night Beowulf's men and Hrothgar's men feast and sleep in Herot shows Beowulf's bravery, as well as the men's confidence in his ability to destroy the ...
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... It looked as if evil was being victorious. Grendel the monster from the under world had terrorized Herot and eaten many of Hrothgar's bravest warriors. ...
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... By telling this story Beowulf protects his reputation and makes King Hrothgar and the ... Envy is the main motivation behind Grendel's twelve-year attack on Herot. ...
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... savage assault-and my soldiers would be fewer still death taking more and more." In this description of Herot after Grendel's massacres, Hrothgar describes the ...
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... An inscription above the large doors read, "Herot: A gift from our lord and king, Hrothgar." We had reached the great kingdom of Hrothgar, King of the Danes. ...
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... Herot stood empty, and stayed so for years. I kept the streets of Herot empty for 12 years. Meanwhile Hrothgar heaped at his door by hell forged hands. ...
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... The story begins as Grendel was terrorizing Herot. Hrothgar, the king of the Danes, "Wept, fearing the beginning might not be the end" (48-49) of Grendel's ...
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... valued; this led Beowulf to Hrothgar's kingdom to defeat Grendel, a monster known throughout the country for his killing sprees in Hrothgar's palace, Herot. ...
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... The biggest amount of boasting in the poem also came from Beowulf when he arrives at Herot. Telling Hrothgar how many monsters he has killed. ...
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... He is a bane to all those that live under Hrothgar's rule ... Grendel, "driven by evil desire and swollen with rage", worked so hard at attempting to destroy Herot. ...
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... Beowulf takes 14 of his best men and brings them to Herot, which is Hrothgar's castle. The men arrive to open arms from Hrothgar. ...
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... Why is Beowulf considered a hero? In the beginning of the story, a mythical monster named Grendel who is attacking King Hrothgar's mead hall Herot. ...
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... Upon hearing of this great and powerful creature, Beowulf travels to Herot (the mead-hall built by Hrothgar) to ask permission to challenge Grendel. ...
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... Beowulf later informs Hrothgar of his own disappointment for not leaving the bleeding body lying in Herot Hall, but that God's will was different. ...
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... and all the people of Herot become petrified at even hearing his name: "Peace was not in his mind towards any companion of the court of Hrothgar, the foud was ...
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... dragon. Grendel is a demon descended from Cain who prays on Hrothgar's warriors in the King's mead hall, Herot. Grendel's mother ...
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... As Beowulf entered Herot, he was "covered with glory for the daring Battles he had fought"(616) and he "sought Hrothgar to salute him and show Grendel's head ...
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... One example of this is in Canto 6 line 381 in which Hrothgar states, "Our ... Another Biblical reference in Beowulf is shown in the tower of Herot which is very ...
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