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  1. When Beowulf is an old man, however, a thief disturbs a barrow, or mound, where a great dragon lies guarding a horde of treasure. Enraged, the dragon emerges from the barrow and begins unleashing fiery destruction upon the Geats. Sensing his own death approaching, Beowulf goes to fight the dragon.

  2. Summary. With loyalty and heroism in mind, Beowulf comes to the rescue of the Danes and King Hrothgar. They have suffered at the hands of an evil monster, Grendel, who has pillaged their kingdom for more than 12 years and killed many men.

  3. First, the question of whether Beowulf should fight the dragon catches him between two conflicting rules: the rule that requires a warrior to show unyielding courage and seek fame, and the rule that requires a king to remain alive so he can protect his people.

  4. 5 sty 2015 · Plot Summary. We’ll start with a brief summary of Beowulf before proceeding to some textual analysis and critical reading. Beowulf is a classicovercoming the monsterstory. Most people know that the poem documents the struggle of the title character in vanquishing a monster named Grendel.

  5. In Beowulf, how do Beowulf's heroic qualities affect the story? Why does Beowulf hang Grendel's arm from the rafters of Herot? Role and Impact of Digressions in Beowulf

  6. Across the sea in Geatland—a region which corresponds to southern Sweden—the warrior Beowulf hears of Grendel and resolves to take a company of men to kill the troll. Beowulf sails to the now-abandoned Heorot and awaits Grendel’s arrival.

  7. Summary. The First Battle: Beowulf vs. Grendel. After the brief intro, the narrative shifts to the present, where King Hrothgar's mead hall, Heorot, a symbol of prosperity and communal harmony, is attacked by the monster Grendel. Beowulf hears of the troubles in the land of the Danes and decides to help King Hrothgar. Upon arriving in Denmark ...

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