Romance of the Rose
Guillaume de Lorris
Divine Comedy
Chaucer
Decameron
Boccacio
shrine at Canterbury
Thomas a Becket
Book of the Duchesse
Dante
list of characters and setting
"Prologue"
She lives
My mother fried
The bank closed
My parent wrote
Worked
Grendel begins his attacks on the Danes because he is fascinated by what the males do when they drink. When he saw them passed out, his greed took over and he kidnapped and killed numerous Men.
<h3>Who is Grendel?</h3>
Grendel, descended from the biblical Cain, is an outcast cursed to roam the world. He exacts his vengeance on mankind by tormenting and occasionally consuming the troops of Denmark's King Hrothgar.
<h3>How did Grendel die?</h3>
As Beowulf confronts the demon, his soldiers valiantly slash at him, but no weapon on Earth can damage Grendel. Beowulf conjures even more power and totally rips Grendel's arm out of its socket. Grendel, mortally wounded, slinks back to his marshy lair to die.
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