Table of Contents
- 1 Why is it important to Beowulf that he leave a legacy behind?
- 2 What does Beowulf take from the lair and what does he leave behind?
- 3 What does Beowulf do before leaving the lair?
- 4 What is Beowulf legacy?
- 5 Why do Beowulf’s men stay on the shore of the lake?
- 6 What is the meaning of the story Beowulf?
- 7 Why does Beowulf not take the treasure from Grendel’s mother’s lair?
- 8 Who does Beowulf leave his legacy?
- 9 What does Beowulf tell is on the White?
- 10 How is Beowulf making himself more feared by monsters?
Why is it important to Beowulf that he leave a legacy behind?
25) Why is it important to Beowulf that he leaves behind a legacy? Beowulf wants to be immortal through his legacy; he wants to be known through time as one of the best warriors. He deserved it because he was brave, honest, generous. He wanted to be rewarded for all of his good doing.
What does Beowulf take from the lair and what does he leave behind?
Beowulf sees enormous amounts of treasure in Grendel’s mother’s lair, but all he takes are the jewel-inlaid hilt of the melted sword and Grendel’s severed head. Beowulf swims back to the surface of the lake, where his warriors are overjoyed to see him.
What did Beowulf leave behind?
He leaves behind his arm. Beowulf hung it on the too of herot as a sign of victory.
What does Beowulf do before leaving the lair?
35. After Beowulf kills her, what does he do before leaving the lair? He finds Grendel’s body and cuts his head off. 36.
What is Beowulf legacy?
In the epic poem Beowulf, Beowulf portrays the different stages of life: youth, middle age, and old age through the various battles he fought in his life in order to leave behind a memorable legacy. Beowulf displayed the qualities of an immature warrior during his battle with his first enemy, Grendel.
Why did Beowulf’s warriors abandon him?
Why did Beowulf’s warriors desert him as he battled the dragon? They are fearful of dying and are afraid to stand with Beowulf. Wiglaf denounces them for abandoning Beowulf saying, “We swore that these swords and armor were each for us all!”
Why do Beowulf’s men stay on the shore of the lake?
How are Beowulf and his men received when they arrive on the Danish shore? He tells him he has great respect for Beowulf and believes that he is loyal to the king, so he lets him come in and even tells him that he will have his men watch his boat which shows that he has honor and respect for him.
What is the meaning of the story Beowulf?
In some ways, “Beowulf” represents a link between two traditions, the old pagan traditions (exemplified by the virtues of courage in war and the acceptance of feuds between men and countries as a fact of life) and the new traditions of the Christian religion.
What is true about Grendel’s lair?
Grendel’s lair is a dark and lonely place. He and his mother live there in solitude. It is such a place where the evil Grendel and his mother live.
Why does Beowulf not take the treasure from Grendel’s mother’s lair?
Why does Beowulf not take the treasure from Grendel’s Mother’s lair? It is too well hidden. It burned up in the lake of fire. The treasure is cursed.
Who does Beowulf leave his legacy?
Wiglaf is willing to sacrifice his life for his leader, which shows that he is a man to be trusted which is why Beowulf gives Wiglaf the role as his successor when he dies. He called them out for leaving after they promised they would help him fight. 10 years ago.
How does the language of Beowulf’s speech emphasize?
How does the language of Beowulf’s speech in these lines emphasize Beowulf’s calm, confident ( perhaps arrogant) nature? That Beowulf is making himself some more feared by monsters then he might actually think, he is cocky when he tells people what he did it all on his own and it makes him an arrogant at times.
What does Beowulf tell is on the White?
Beowulf tells is on the white he has done in the past; like swimming The ocean and fighting monsters on his own. To what does Beowulf attribute the outcome of the epic battle? That Beowulf has a plan of how he is going to attack him before he even gets to the hall.
How is Beowulf making himself more feared by monsters?
That Beowulf is making himself some more feared by monsters then he might actually think, he is cocky when he tells people what he did it all on his own and it makes him an arrogant at times. Paraphrase lines 330-339
Why was Beowulf’s death a symbolic passing on of duties?
Beowulf’s might’ve been no when he was king and he had a more than himself to actually care for his people and that he might have been his downfall from his greatness The death of a hero or other important characters in literature often includes a symbolic passing on of duties.