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Grendel's Mother And The Dragon In Beowulf

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English 261
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Julia Sebbag
October 7th 2015
Beowulf : The Battle Against Grendel, Grendel’s Mother and The Dragon The poet has depicted Beowulf , the prince of The Geats, as a courageous heroic man of the Anglo-Saxon era. He signifies the true valiant character because he is willing to risk his life for the people and holds strong in his values by returning a favour. Beowulf helps Hrothgar, The king of Denmark who had once done his father a great favour. Beowulf accepts to defeat Grendel, a horrible demon who lives in the swamplands of Hrothgar’s kingdom. In this epic poem, Beowulf has three primary opponents: Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon. In this essay, I will analyze and compare the three antagonists regarding …show more content…

The author uses Simile describing Grendel’s mother: ‘With less grim, though, that terror, e’en as terror of woman in war is less’. (Ch.19) She is causing terror around her and her terror is compared to a woman during war. She has been cursed to live in the swamp ever since Cain killed Abel. Motivated by vengeance, she burst in Hearot and grabs one of the men and rushes back into the swamp. Beowulf comes after her as she directs him to the bottom of the cave. He attempts to kill her with an old sword he found lying in the cave which the giants had left behind. Fearless, beowulf ‘pierced through that fated-one’s flesh: to floor she sank, Bloody the blade: he was blithe of his deed.’ (Ch. 23) Beowulf triumphs once again bringing the head of the mother’s ogre back to …show more content…

All because a simple man, seeking shelter, found his way into his treasure. As panic seized him, the man fled away with a goblet. For this crime, the dragon came to terrorize the people of Geatland. Filled with greed, the dragon wants to keep all the treasure for himself. He burns homes and devastates everything that comes across his way. Eventually, Fate brings the dragon and Beowulf to combat. Accompanied by Wiglaf, the only one who stands with him against the dragon, both face a challenging battle ending with bloodshed. The dragon bites Beowulf on the neck leaving him with less strength. However, Beowulf replicates by stabbing the dragon on the side which ultimately kills the beast. Shortly, the poison enters his bloodstream and this is Beowulf’s last blaze of

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