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  1. Oct 17, 2018 · Summary: Beowulf's decision to fight Grendel without weapons demonstrates his bravery and confidence in his own strength. He wants to prove his valor and fairness, as Grendel himself uses no ...

  2. Expert Answers. The sword that Beowulf uses to kill Grendel's mother is the sword that he discovers in her lair once he gets there and faces almost certain defeat at her hands. This sword is ...

  3. Chapter 23: Beowulf’s Fight With Grendel’s Mother Lyrics. Thou to me hast allotted. The lord of the Geatmen. Good over-measure, enjoyed him while able. I shall gain me glory, or grim-death ...

  4. First, he fights Grendel when he attacks the hall of Heorot. After defeating the monster, Grendel’s mother attacks the hall, causing Beowulf and his band of warriors to hunt her down; he ultimately kills her in her lake lair. Fifty years later, during which Beowulf has ruled nobly, a treasure-guarding dragon is awakened.

  5. In Beowulf, the titular character is motivated by money and honor to kill Grendel’s mother. Grendel’s mother is infuriated and distraught by her son’s death. In a blind rage, she storms into ...

  6. Grendel. Likely the poem’s most memorable creation, Grendel is one of the three monsters that Beowulf battles. His nature is ambiguous. Though he has many animal attributes and a grotesque, monstrous appearance, he seems to be guided by vaguely human emotions and impulses, and he shows more of an interior life than one might expect.

  7. Grendel's Heroic Mother. This is a slightly revised electronic version of an essay that first appeared in In Geardagum 6 (1984), 13-33 (revised 2010). The argument is unchanged, but references to and translations based on the forthcoming (in 1984) edition, now Electronic Beowulf, are updated, as are references to the subsequently published ...

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