Beowulf demonstrates his great strength by defeating Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a dragon, but he does not defeat the sea-serpent.
The Dragon at the end. Beowulf in old age went to fight the dragon and no one would fight with him except Wiglaf his loyal soldier the Dragon ends up killing Beowulf as Beowulf kills the dragon (if that makes sense)
they go hide in the forest except one of his loyal ,wiflaf, he goes to help beowulf
Initially, all of Beowulf's men, except one, flee from the dragon in fear, leaving Beowulf to face the dragon alone. Only Wiglaf, a young warrior, stays to help Beowulf in the final battle against the dragon.
Beowulf's men are initially scared and abandon him in fear, except for one loyal warrior named Wiglaf who stays by Beowulf's side to help him fight the dragon.
Almost ALL of them except at least the White Shark which demonstrates thermo-regulation.
by defeating all the villans except for Betty Jetty,Then go to the phone then WALA!
Beowulf's men are initially fearful and doubtful of their chances against Grendel, as he has terrorized them and proven to be a formidable opponent. However, Beowulf's confidence and leadership inspire them to join him in the fight with a renewed sense of courage and hope.
anything except for strength training
I have not heard of a flower symbolizing strength, except perhaps for the Chrysanthemum which was a symbol of Imperial Japan.
no beowulf did not run while his army fled except for one of his soldiers beowulf fought to his death and also acomplished slaying the dragon (poor dragon :( ) sincerely, DragonFreak
He doesn't have any except he has strength,speed and reflexes.
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