Oh, dude, Beowulf skips the weapons against Grendel because he's all about that mano a monster action. Like, he wanted to show off his bare hands and flex those muscles, you know? Plus, weapons are so last season in epic battles, right?
1. his hands were a weapon in itself. it is said that each hand has the power of 30 hands.
2. he was proud. didnt want to use the weapons unless he had to. he had his honor and pride in not using weapons.
AGAIN...wrong on #2. Weapons were ineffective against Grendel because he had magic protection against any weapon made by men.
Beowulf doesn't use a sword to kill Grendel because it would not be honorable. "Beowulf" is an Anglo-Saxon poem, and Anglo-Saxon's hold their heroes to very high standards. Needless to say, the easiest and most efficient way of destroying your enemy is not the best way. Where is the honor? Characteristics admired by the Anglo-Saxons are honor, strength, courage, loyalty to your king, bravery, and being the best of the best. By killing Grendel with his bare hands, Beowulf is doing the honorable thing by facing Grendel with no weapon, because Grendel has no weapon himself. This will also give Beowulf a chance to show his strength and courage. By winning in such unlikely circumstances, Beowulf will bring honor and recognition to his king. It will also earn him his title as the most epic hero, since he traveled across the sea to slay a monster that no one had been able to defeat before.
THE ABOVE ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT! Grendel has magic protection against any weapon made by man. Therefore, a sword would not be effective. Beowulf uses his bare hands because that is the only weapon that he has that will work. Afterall, if your answer were correct, why would Beowulf then kill Grendel's mother with a sword?
No one else was able to defeat Grendel because he was protected by a magical charm that made him impervious to weapons from humans. Beowulf was able to defeat Grendel because he fought him with his bare hands, which allowed him to overcome the monster's defenses.
save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster
yes he used a shield to get close to the dragon it melted in the flames the that one dude came and helped then Beowulf was bitten by the dragon then he used a dagger to cut down the length of the dragon. so yes he used weapons
Beowulf chooses to fight Grendel unarmed to prove his strength and courage. He believes that relying on his own abilities rather than weapons will demonstrate his prowess as a warrior. Additionally, Beowulf sees it as a way to fight Grendel on more equal terms, as Grendel does not use weapons either.
Beowulf's refusal to use weapons against Grendel demonstrates his bravery, strength, and determination to rely on his own physical prowess in defeating the monster. It also showcases his desire to face the enemy in a fair and honorable manner, highlighting his heroic qualities and code of honor.
Beowulf's plan in fighting Grendel was to use his strength and skill as a warrior to engage Grendel in hand-to-hand combat. He intended to defeat Grendel without weapons to prove his prowess and bravery.
Doesn't work. The sword breaks against Grendel's skin, so Beowulf uses his mighty strength to twist Grendel's arm off.
Beowulf chooses to battle Grendel with his bare hands as a display of strength and to prove his bravery and prowess as a warrior. He also believes it is a fair fight since Grendel does not use any weapons.
Beowulf's sword is useless against Grendel's mother because her skin is too tough for it to penetrate. The sword shatters upon impact, leaving Beowulf vulnerable in the battle. Ultimately, it is Beowulf's strength and willpower that allow him to defeat Grendel's mother.
Beowulf chooses to battle Grendel with his bare hands to prove his strength and bravery, as well as to level the playing field since Grendel himself doesn't use weapons. Beowulf also sees it as a way to honor the tradition of heroism and to showcase his physical prowess.
Grendel's mother took his claw as a symbol of her vengeance and to use it as a weapon against Beowulf and the humans who killed her son. It was a way for her to continue the cycle of violence and seek retribution.
Beowulf kills Grendel's mother by using her own weapon, a giant's sword, against her. This is ironic because he defeats her with the very weapon she was planning to use against him. Additionally, he avenges Grendel's death by killing his mother in the same manner that Grendel killed Hrothgar's men.