1. Describe Herot. - Answer The highest of halls beneath heaven. It is spacious. It
represents human delight and happiness.
2. Describe Grendel's lair. How does it compare with Herot? - ANSWER It's a
supernatural lake. It is full of monsters and little in comparison to Herot, which is
spacious and gorgeous.
3. What is the importance of Grendel's descent from Cain? - ANSWER He has
been cursed by God and will continue to commit crimes due of his family tree.
4. Why is Grendel attacking Herot? - ANSWER He heard songs and stories about
God and worship.
5. What had Herot symbolized prior to the arrival of Grendel? After? - ANSWER
Previously, it was a place of delight; later, it was a site of defeat and grief.
6. Why is Hrothgar's lieutenant apprehensive about the approach of Beowulf and
his men? - ANSWER He wants to get credit for everything he's done, not just
Beowulf.
7. How does the lieutenant identify Beowulf as a hero? - ANSWER Beowulf
received his weapon.
8. Why is Unferth bringing up Beowulf's swimming bout with Brecca? How does
Beowulf respond? - ANSWER He brings it up to make Beowulf seem less of a
hero, but it ends up giving Beowulf an occasion to relate the narrative of his great
adventure.
, 9. What is Welthow's position in Herot? What does the narrator commend her for? -
ANSWER She is the one who brings about harmony. She exudes serenity and
peace.
10. What is the importance of Hrothgar's speech in lines 655–661 (44) - ANSWER
11. What are Beowulf's thoughts while he awaits Grendel's arrival? - ANSWER He
rests and leaves the outcome to God.
1. Why does Beowulf wait for Grendel to slay one of the Geats before attacking
him? - ANSWER He does not want Grendel to be suspicious, nor does he want him
to suspect him when he attacks.
2. Describe Beowulf's battle with Grendel. - ANSWER Grendel raised his claw to
attack, but Beowulf placed him in an armlock stronger than Beowulf had ever felt
before. They stumbled down the hall, Beowulf's thanes defended him, and Beowulf
drove Grendel beneath the fen, where his armlock killed Grendel.
3. Why don't the other warriors come to Beowulf's aid? - ANSWER No blade on
Earth can defeat Grendel.
4. How does Beowulf injure Grendel? - ANSWER He sliced off his arm.
5. What purpose does the contrast of Beowulf and Siegmund serve? How does
Beowulf compare to Hermod? - ANSWER Sigemund and Beowulf each achieved
honor and received treasure for slaughtering a beast on their own. King Hemrod's
power decreased because he was loathed, whereas Beowulf's strength will expand
because he was loved by everyone.
6. How does Beowulf react to Hrothgar's flattery during the feast? - ANSWER He
recounts the fight.
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