The Great Battles of Beowulf

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The Great Battles of Beowulf

In the Epic Poem, Beowulf, we read about the famous warrior Beowulf and his many battles. We first read of his battle with Grendal and how Beowulf triumphed. Next we read of his battle with Grendal’s mother and how he overturned an almost certain defeat into a victory. Last we read of Beowulf’s battle against the dragon where he meets is ultimate death. So please, just sit back and relax as I compare and contrast these three battles.

First, lets see how these battles are similar. Now you may be asking yourself, “All these battles are totally different. How could they possibly be similar?”. Well here is your answer. During the 1st two battles Beowulf is dealing with Grendal in some form or another. The 1st battle he fought the treacherous Grendal, but in the 2nd battle he fought Grendal’s mother who took her revenge on Beowulf and the Geats by killing King Hrothgar’s closest friend.

Another example of how they are connected is that Beowulf was unable to defeat his enemies with mortal weapons. When he fought Grendal, his men tried to strike him with their weapons but Grendal could not be harmed. Beowulf was forced to destroy him with his own hands. While he fought Grendal’s mother, his sword, a mortal weapon, did nothing to her. He was able, though, to use a sword that had been created and blessed by the giants. Finally during his battle with the dragon his shield melted from the fire and smoke and his sword broke when he struck the dragon....

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