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The Price Of Defeating The Ultimate Evil Beowulf Analysis

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The Price of Defeating the Ultimate Evil Beowulf by Seamus Heaney introduces an epic hero named Beowulf, whose strength and power lead him to defeat many evil monsters. Beowulf displays his unconquerable strength when he defeats a monster that no one else can defeat. He proves his mighty strength by defeating the monster, Grendel; “Beowulf was granted / the glory of winning; Grendel was driven / under the fen-banks, fatally hurt, to his desolate lair” (Heaney 817-820). Although Beowulf does not actually kill Grendel directly, he does give Grendel a wound that would eventually lead to his death. During the battle, Beowulf rips Grendel’s arm off with his bare hands, as shown in the following: “Clear proof of this / could be seen in the hand the hero displayed / high up near the roof: the whole of Grendel’s / shoulder and arm, his awesome grasp” (832-835). Beowulf has the strength of 30 men in his each of his arms, which he uses to tear Grendel’s arm off and decides to give to the king as a trophy of his win. In the end Grendel decides to go somewhere else to perish and reflect, “The ignominious marks of his flight / where he’d skulked away, exhausted in spirit / haling his doom to the demons’ mere” (842-845). Grendel, who was just utterly defeated faces death. In conclusion, Beowulf’s strength leads him to his victory and fame. The next major battle will occur with Grendel’s mother, who wants to get revenge for her son. She shows this in a number of ways, such as murdering

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