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Comparing Beowulf, Grendel's Mother And Hildeburth

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In the epic of Beowulf, written by an anonymous Anglo Saxon poet, there are three women that have pivotal roles, Wealhtheow, Grendel’s Mother and Hildeburth. Throughout the epic, we see each of these women characters play specific roles that are important to the society they are living in. The epic would not be the same if each woman didn’t play their significant part. Each woman plays an important role either in the mead hall, in the home or in battle. Each of these woman makes for a successful storyline that goes together flawlessly and makes for a poem that has been read for centuries and will continue to be read in years to come. Wealhtheow is the Queen of the Spear-Danes and wife of King Hrothgar. She only appears for a short time in the story, but when she does she is in charge of carrying a goblet of mead around for the warriors to eat. When her husband passes away, she is nervous about the fate of the Danish Kingdom. She makes a long speech directed towards Beowulf that she needs to defend her son’s rights to the throne. Beowulf shows his heroic and humble quality here by not taking the throne himself and giving it to who is next in line. Grendel’s mother, who is only referred to as this, is known to be just as massive and monster like as her son. Throughout the story she is trying to protect her son against death and in doing so she attacks Heorot Hall. While defending her son, she kills one man but she is now scared of the Geatish warriors and the fight they put up

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