A Danish king Hroðgar appears in theAnglo-Saxon epics Beowulf and Widsith, and also in Norse sagas, Norse poems, and medieval Danish chronicles. In both Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian tradition, Hroðgar is a Scylding, the son of Healfdene, the brother of Halga, and the uncle of Hroðulf. Moreover, in both traditions, the mentioned characters were the contemporaries of the Swedish king Eadgils; and both traditions also mention a feud with men named Froda and Ingeld. The consensus view is that Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian traditions describe the same person.[
Grendel is against Hrothgar because he sees the king's power and prosperity as oppressive, arrogant, and unjust. Grendel feels excluded from human society and believes that Hrothgar's rule symbolizes all the cruelty and violence of the world.
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Grendel doesn't touch Hrothgar's throne because it is protected by God. The throne represents Hrothgar's rule and power, and Grendel's inability to defile it signifies the presence of divine protection. This restraint shows the limits of Grendel's power and the influence of God in the story.
Hrothgar tells Beowulf to not let pride get in the way of being an effective king. However, Beowulf does not listen to his advice. Beowulf's hubris becomes his downfall, which Hrothgar foreshadowed in his speech in the Hall of Heorot."Choose, dear Beowulf, the better part, eternal rewards. Do not give way to pride. For a brief while your strength is in bloom but it fades quickly..." (1759-1762)For more on Hrothgar's important speech to Beowulf, see the related links section below.
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Grendel resents Hrothgar and his men because they are joyous and successful in their mead hall, while he is an outcast living in isolation and darkness. Grendel sees the humans as arrogant and unworthy of their happiness, leading him to attack them out of jealousy and frustration.
Hrothgar's closest friend is named Aeschere. He is a trusted advisor and warrior in Hrothgar's court in the epic poem Beowulf.