What Is The Battle Of The Dragon In Beowulf

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The poem, Beowulf, centers around the epic battles between man and demon. The poem deals with a hero’s journey and the battles he faces. Each monster brings a different set of obstacles and tactics that Beowulf must use to defeat it. Beowulf fights Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and a dragon, each battle had its own set reasons, preparation, and outcome, however there are some similarities between them.
After, Hrothgar became king of the Danes, their kingdom enjoyed a period of peace and prosperity. Hrothgar had a mead-hall, Heorot, constructed as a monument to the kingdom’s success, there the men gather with their lord to drink. But one night, a demon, Grendel, descends upon the hall and slaughters the men inside because of their celebrations, …show more content…

The dragon goes on a rampage, trying to find the goblet. When the dragon threatens Beowulf’s kingdom, Beowulf prepares for a battle. As Beowulf prepares, he puts on a mail-shirt and helmet before setting off. Once Beowulf arrives at the dragon’s lair, he shouts a challenge to it and awaits the battle. The dragon’s scales protect the dragon from the attacks from Beowulf’s sword. Beowulf strikes the dragon on the head with his sword and the sword breaks. Meanwhile the dragon bites Beowulf on the neck. In turn, Beowulf stabs the dragon with a dagger, and the dragon dies. Beowulf wins the battle but pays the ultimate price for his heroic deeds, he dies from the poisonous bite of the …show more content…

In each battle Beowulf acts to avenge what has been done to other people. Beowulf fights Grendel because Grendel attacks the mead-hall and kills the people inside the hall. The only reason Beowulf goes after Grendel’s mother is because Hrothgar pleads with Beowulf to right the death of his friend by killing Grendel’s mother. Lastly, Beowulf goes after the dragon because it has attacked his kingdom and he must protect his people. Beowulf goes into battle to protect and avenge not because he likes it. Beowulf never denies a battle but instead accepts each challenge thrown his way. In every battle Beowulf is able to defeat the monster and become victorious. He manages to rid the people of the threat in every situation and bring peace back to the kingdom. While there are similarities between the battles, each battle has its own

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