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Beowulf Study Guide. Rawlinson 12. 1. Hrothgar is the King of Danes. 2. Grendel hates the sound of men’s voices singing. 3. One of the reasons the Danes have such a hard time fighting Grendel is because Grendel does not fight according to men’s rules. 4.
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Beowulf Study Guide Rawlinson 12
1. • Hrothgar is the King of Danes.
2. • Grendel hates the sound of men’s voices singing.
3. • One of the reasons the Danes have such a hard time fighting Grendel is because Grendel does not fight according to men’s rules.
4. • The swords of Beowulf’s men fail to harm Grendel because Grendel has put a spell on their weapons.
5. • Grendel finally shows fear when he is held fast in Beowulf’s grip.
6. • Grendel wants to flee to his lair when he is first confronted by Beowulf.
7. • Beowulf rips Grendel’s arm off.
8. • After the fight with Grendel, Grendel’s mother is brooding with grief and greedy for revenge.
9. • Grendel’s mother takes Grendel’s arm off the wall in the mead-hall.
10. • When Grendel’s mother arrives at Herot, Beowulf is sleeping in his room.
11. • Grendel’s mother kills the king’s best man and friend because she wanted revenge.
12. • Hrothgar describes the lake as dark and hell-like.
13. • The author’s description of the lake creates an ominous mood.
14. • The fight in the lake differs from the fight with Grendel in that Beowulf uses weapons in the lake and the opponent doesn’t show fear.
15. • Hrunting is the name of Beowulf’s sword.
16. • Grendel’s mother tries to use a dagger to kill Beowulf.
17. • Beowulf’s mailcoat saves him from Grendel’s near-fatal attack.
18. • Beowulf found a “tremendous sword” on the wall in the lair of Grendel’s mother.
19. • Giants of olden time forged the tremendous sword that is in Grendel’s mother’s lair.
20. • Beowulf kills Grendel’s mother by cutting off her head.
21. • When Beowulf sees Grendel’s body in the lair, he cuts Grendel’s head off.
22. • As the last section of the epic poem begins, Beowulf as reigned as king for 50 years.
23. The dragon hoards gold and treasures….symbolism of greed.
24. • When the dragon wakes, a golden goblet is missing from his treasure.
25. • Beowulf wishes he could fight the dragon with his bare hands.
26. • Even kings must bow to fate.
27. • Most of Beowulf warriors run away when they see he is losing the battle with the dragon.
28. • Wiglaf was a close kinsman of Beowulf.
29. • Wiglaf rushes to Beowulf’s aid when he sees Beowulf faltering in his fight with the dragon.
30. • Wiglaf represents the value of kinship.
31. • Beowulf’s flaw is greed for fame.
32. • Beowulf receives a fatal wound from the dragon.
33. The dragon kills Beowulf.
34. • Before he dies, Beowulf asks Wiglaf to bring him the dragon’s treasure.
35. • When Beowulf describes how he wants to be remembered, this shows self-importance.
36. • Before he dies, Beowulf gives Wiglaf his gold chain and new title.
37. • Wiglaf banishes the warriors who ran away after Beowulf’s death.
38. • Beowulf asks Wiglaf to be the next leader because Wiglaf stood with Beowulf and fought the dragon.
39. • A warrior protects his king even at the risk of his own life.
40. • A lair is a wild animal’s den.
41. • Infamous means having a bad reputation.
42. • Purge means to get rid of something undesirable.
43. • The existence of evil and good occur simultaneously.
44. • A good leader is brave and fearless.
45. • Evil is represented as something trying to destroy what the people of the time value.