The first real point the epic shows is the battle between Beowulf and Grendel. Just in the basic reactions of the people it is made obvious who is meant to relieve them. Under Grendel’s twelve …show more content…
In his very arrival he impresses the Danes, walking onto the shore with less fear than anyone had seen in a long time. Although he has a long history of great family, it’s important that he clarifies his own goodness through explaining the good he has already done. Just in the way he speaks to the Danes, and the way he holds himself helps aid the idea that he has come to save them, as he discusses the monsters he has already defeated. It of course helps his cause that his father has a history of fighting for the people as well. However it’s enough to lift the spirits of those he’s supposed to be rescuing, as opposed to the very appearance of his foe who strikes fear into the hearts of the Danish …show more content…
Despite the exhaustion he must be facing, Beowulf continues in his attacks because it is the right thing to do. Not only that, but he actively seeks battles if he believes that it will protect the people he was in charge of. When it comes to Grendel 's mother, he is the first to take the battle to her because he knows it is coming. He takes his protection of innocent people very seriously, and instead of waiting for her to wreak havoc on the people of Denmark he attacks her first, with of course, some assurance that he was had a possibility of winning. Although no definitive proof was given that he would be victorious he knows that this is his job and what he has sworn to do. This loyalty is a key point in the characteristics of a