Comparing Beowulf And Grendel's Mother

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Beowulf’s battle between Grendel’s mother was quite the extraordinary fight. The battle started because Beowulf had killed her son and she wanted revenge on him. So he went to fight her, being the hero that he was. Her lair was underwater, and as soon as Beowulf entered it, she knew that he was there. She finds him and tries to injure him immediately but he is wear chain- mail armour, a protective suit, that she couldn’t break. She drags him to the bottom of her lair, where monsters start attacking him, succeeding in breaking his chain- mail. When Beowulf sees Grendel’s mother through the thick of monsters, he takes his sword and attempts to swing it at her head but misses. He then throws the sword, knowing that it would be unsuccessful,

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