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Uyu

ilhjk;j;hj;khFor twelve years, a menacing monster called Grendel had terrorize the Danes. When Beowulf hears of Hrothgar's predicament, he willingly accepts the challenge to defeat the monster. Beowulf travels across the sea, from Geatland, with fourteen of his warriors to do battle. When he arrives with his fourteen warriors, the Danes are pleased with what they see. As night approaches, the Danes rise to good spirits as Beowulf boasts of how he will defeat Grendel with his bare hands. When night falls, Grendel stealthily approaches the mead hall. Grendel bursts in, and immediately devours a Geat. Then he clutches Beowulf. However, Beowulf's strength is greater than Grendel's and the beast attempts to flee. Beowulf wrestle down Grendel and tears his arm from its socket. Grendel flees back to his swamp, but is fatally wounded. Beowulf present the torn limb as a trophy of victory.For twelve years, a menacing monster called Grendel had terrorize the Danes. When Beowulf hears of Hrothgar's predicament, he willingly accepts the challenge to defeat the monster. Beowulf travels across the sea, from Geatland, with fourteen of his warriors to do battle. When he arrives with his fourteen warriors, the Danes are pleased with what they see. As night approaches, the Danes rise to good spirits as Beowulf boasts of how he will defeat Grendel with his bare hands. When night falls, Grendel stealthily approaches the mead hall. Grendel bursts in, and immediately devours a Geat. Then he clutches Beowulf. However, Beowulf's strength is greater than Grendel's and the beast attempts to flee. Beowulf wrestle down Grendel and tears his arm from its socket. Grendel flees back to his swamp, but is fatally wounded. Beowulf present the torn limb as a trophy of victory.

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  • Submitted by: r0kkstarcody
  • Date Submitted: 01/14/2009 06:32 PM
  • Category: American History
  • Words: 291
  • Pages: 2
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