The Battle With Grendel ': An Analysis Of Beowulf'

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In “The Battle with Grendel”, Beowulf decides to travel to Herot and slay the monster himself. Once Beowulf arrives at Herot he begins to boast on what he has done and what he will do. After convincing the night watchman as well as King Hrothgar, Beowulf is granted permission to battle Grendel. As Grendel emerges from his marsh ready to kill, Beowulf is anticipating his arrival. Grendel begins to terrorize the Geats and Beowulf takes action. Beowulf captures him and Grendel instantly regrets his decision and wishes he could retreat. ”Now he discovered – once the afflictor Of men, tormentor of their days – what it meant To feud with the Almighty God”. Ultimately Beowulf rips Grendel’s arm from his body and rids King Hrothgar’s people from the