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What did Edgetho do and were his consequences of his actions?

What did Edgetho do and were his consequences of his actions?

Who was Edgetho and what did he do what happened to him as a consequence of those actions? Edgetho, Beowulf’s father, kiled a wulfing warrior by the name of Hathlaf. As a consequence his country men turned him away in order to avoid a war.

How is Beowulf related to Higlac?

Hygelac is king of the Geats during Beowulf’s time, and Beowulf’s uncle. He is the oldest son of Hrethel. Hygelac married Hygd, and they have a son named Heardred, who becomes king of Geatland on Hygelac’s death.

Who is Hrothgar in Beowulf book?

King Hrothgar The king of the Danes. Hrothgar enjoys military success and prosperity until Grendel terrorizes his realm. A wise and aged ruler, Hrothgar represents a different kind of leadership from that exhibited by the youthful warrior Beowulf.

Why is Edgetho important in Beowulf?

Edgetho: ● Beowulf’s father, deceased Page 2 ● The only reason he is important is that many years before our story opens, King Hrothgar gave Edgetho shelter in Denmark after Edgetho murdered a rival tribe’s warrior.

What does Beowulf blame Unferth’s rage on?

Beowulf reveals that Unferth murdered his brothers to achieve power in the Danish court. Unferth will “suffer hell’s fires,… forever tormented” for his deeds. He blames Grendel’s attacks on the Danes’ as a consequence of their acts of reprisal against one another.

Why do weapons not hurt Grendel?

Why couldn’t the swords or weapons the Danes used hurt Grendel? Because Grendel had bewitched all men’s weapons so that it could not hurt him.

Is Beowulf a Geat or Dane?

Beowulf A Geat, son of Edgetheow and nephew of Hygelac, lord of the Geats.

What did Hrothgar do Beowulf?

After the speech, King Hrothgar symbolically “welcomed Beowulf” as a member of their family. Because, upon defeating the monster, Beowulf now became one of their own both in terms of vision and the nature of the heart.

What is Scyldings in Beowulf?

Scyld Scefing A mythical figure, Scyld was the founder of the tribe of the Scyldings long before Beowulf’s story begins. His ship funeral early in the poem is a significant ritual. Hrothgar The aging king of the Danes welcomes Beowulf’s assistance in facing the menace of Grendel.

What is Beowulf’s response to Unferth’s Challenge What does this reveal about him?

In lines 323-334, what is Beowulf’s final response to Unferth’s challenge? If Unferth was as big as he says, Grendel would not terrorize anyone. What does Hrothgar promise Beowulf in lines 385-391? If he fights for Herot, he will give him a ship full of treasure.

Why is the monster angry in Beowulf?

Why does Grendel become angry with Hrothgar and the men in the hall? Grendel is jealous of the men’s happiness and frequent celebrations.