Beowulf Book Vs Movie

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Have you ever read Beowulf. If you haven’t read Beowulf you should. The story of Beowulf is action packed. It is the story of a geat named Beowulf. Beowulf is no ordinary man he has slain all kinds of monsters and giants. The story of Beowulf was adapted into a movie, but the movie has quite a few differences from the movie. For example Grendel’s mother didn’t die in the movie. In the book Beowulf fought Grendel’s mother underwater and they fought in her lair. Beowulf would eventually look at the wall and see a sword that was made by giants, and used it to kill Grendel’s mother; however, this fight went completely different in the movie.In the movie they didn’t fight. Beowulf only had a normal sword with him, which couldn’t hurt her. She

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