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  1. Need help on characters in Anonymous's Beowulf? Check out our detailed character descriptions. From the creators of SparkNotes.

    • Unferth

      A Dane, the son of Ecglaf, and a follower of...

    • Grendel

      A man-eating monster descended from the Biblical...

    • Hrothgar

      The King of the Danes, the son of Healfdene, the brother of...

    • Beowulf

      The hero of Beowulf, Beowulf is a Geatish warrior loyal to...

    • Dragon

      The dragon is exceedingly greedy – marking a stark contrast...

    • Wiglaf

      The son of Weohstan the Scylfing, and a relative of Beowulf,...

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    • Lines 1–63

      Beowulf vs. Grendel (Lines 702–836) Celebration (Lines...

  2. A list of all the characters in Beowulf. Beowulf characters include: Beowulf, Grendel, Hrothgar, Unferth, Wiglaf, Grendel’s Mother, The Dragon.

  3. Character #1. Beowulf is the protagonist of the epic poem and demonstrates traits of heroism and extreme physical strength. He fights the demon, Grendel, then kills his mother and finally fights the dragon. Beowulf also displays other character traits such as fearlessness when he attacks Grendel.

  4. 24 lip 2022 · Beowulf is an epic poem that follows the adventures of the titular character as he battles three monsters to protect people. The poem highlights the many values that characterized Anglo-Saxon society and contain timeless lessons that are appropriate for every culture.

  5. 2 mar 2022 · While there are many characters in this poem, here is a list of the main characters in Beowulf. The main characters are as follows: Beowulf: the young warrior and protagonist in Beowulf who leads the action. Hrothgar: King of the Danes, needs help with Grendel, who keeps killing his people.

  6. In his youth, Beowulf is a great warrior, characterized predominantly by his feats of strength and courage, including his fabled swimming match against Breca. He also perfectly embodies the manners and values dictated by the Germanic heroic code, including loyalty, courtesy, and pride.

  7. This description helps to contrast his poor character with how good and noble Beowulf and Hrothgar are and it also provides insight into cultural expectations for behavior at the time.