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      • Beowulf’s men heroically hack at the demon as Beowulf fights with him, but no weapon on earth is capable of harming Grendel. Beowulf summons even greater strength and rips Grendel’s arm completely out of its socket. Fatally wounded, Grendel slinks back to his swampy home to die.
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  2. Beowulf summons even greater strength and rips Grendels arm completely out of its socket. Fatally wounded, Grendel slinks back to his swampy home to die. Back in the mead-hall, Beowulf holds up his gory trophy in triumph. He proudly hangs the arm high on the wall of Heorot as proof of his victory.

  3. Finally, Beowulf rips Grendel's arm and shoulder from its socket, and the monster, mortally wounded, flees to the swamp to die. Beowulf mounts Grendel's arm as a trophy on the wall of Heorot. Beowulf, the narrator says, has fulfilled his boasts.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GrendelGrendel - Wikipedia

    Beowulf tears off Grendel's arm, mortally wounding the creature. Grendel flees but dies in his marsh den. There, Beowulf later engages in a fierce battle with Grendel's mother in a mere, over whom he triumphs with a sword found there. Following her death, Beowulf finds Grendel's corpse and removes his head, which he keeps as a trophy.

  5. Mar 2, 2022 · It was a combative clash between the good hero and the evil monster, as they battled fiercely, where Beowulf used no weapon against Grendel, believing that his power was equal to that of the monster’s. Beowulf’s men rushed to try and help when Beowulf pulled and tore Grendel’s arm.

  6. Beowulf mortally wounds Grendel in a fierce battle by tearing off his arm, leading to Grendel's retreat to his lair where he eventually dies from his...

  7. Sep 17, 2024 · Beowulf grips one of Grendel’s hands with such force that the monster finally wrenches himself free only when his arm is torn off at the shoulder. Mortally wounded, Grendel returns to his swamp and dies.

  8. He claims that Beowulf once lost a swimming match against Breca and that Beowulf will meet with defeat for a second time when he faces Grendel in the mead-hall. Unruffled, Beowulf accuses Unferth of drunkenness and describes his own version of what happened in the swimming match.