The Hall In Beowulf Analysis

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The hall in Beowulf is essentially one such, as is described in the Old English poetry, but it has its own mystique. It was the sound of merriment and the praise of God in the hall that annoys Grendel, and came there every night, he won't go near the King's high seat, which seems to have some holy association. As the hall stands useless and empty because of Grendel, it also was a symbol of vanity. And the passing reference, in the description of its building, to the fact that it would one day burn is one of many examples in the epic of the theme of transitoriness that pervades the work.

Beowulf offers to kill the monster that was causing the chaos and the treasure takes place when Beowulf takes the body parts of the monsters he kills. Just

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