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RSB [31]
2 years ago
6

What convinced hrothgar that at lest Grendel could be killed?

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Angelina_Jolie [31]2 years ago
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Answer:

Grendel is unable to attack Hrothgar's throne because he didn't have God on his side. Hrothgar has protection from God, as he is the king. The speaker says that God opposes Grendel, so Grendel was unable to touch Hrothgar's throne. ... Gendel is unable to attack King Hrothgar's throne because Hrothgar is protected by God.

How does Beowulf respond to Hrothgar asking him to kill Grendel's mother? Beowulf says yes, he will go fight Grendel's mother to bring peace and he will fight the monster in the name of the lord, Beowulf asks for one day to look for the monster and kill it.

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