Eulogy
A man of bravery and
chivalry can only be described as one thing, and that would be a hero. Like the
thundering clash of the Symplegades, Beowulf stuck his head high and charged
into battle, always nearly avoiding the jaws of death. No person can ever surpass
his greatness for Beowulf expected nothing in return but fame and reverence,
aspects he certainly deserved. Anyone who came to mourn, know this;
Beowulf did not die in vain, he died protecting his people, that alone is
something to respect him for. Take what you can from his model for everyone
should try to be like him, God is the only one Being greater. A
mastermind, a warrior, and a king! Hail Beowulf.
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Timeline
- Beowulf, along with a group of Geatish warriors, sails across the sea to the land of the Danes to fight the demon Grendel.
- Beowulf is graciously received by King Hrothgar and Queen Wealhtheow, who gratefully accept his offer of help.
- When Grendel attacks Heorot Hall, Beowulf meets him in hand-to-hand combat. Beowulf tears Grendel's arm from his socket, mortally wounding the monster.
- Beowulf is thanked by King Hrothgar, who bestows rich gifts on him and hosts a feast in his honor.
- Beowulf goes to sleep after the feast, but in his absence Heorot is attacked again by Grendel's mother.
- He tracks Grendel's mother to her lair in a cave under a lake and kills her with a sword he finds there.
- Beowulf returns to the surface with Grendel's head and the hilt of the sword that killed Grendel's mother.
- Beowulf receives additional gifts and thanks from King Hrothgar.
- He and his followers return to Geatland.
- Beowulf presents the gifts he has received from Hrothgar to Hygelac.
- After Hygelac and his kinsmen are killed in battle, Beowulf becomes the king of the Geats and reigns for fifty years.
- When he hears about a marauding dragon, Beowulf suspects that he will die fighting it.
- Beowulf tracks the dragon to its lair and fights it with the help of his follower, Wiglaf.
- Beowulf kills the dragon, but receives a mortal wound in the fight.
- He asks Wiglaf to bring some of the dragon's treasure to the surface to show him before he dies.
- Having gazed on the treasure and given his golden necklace to Wiglaf, Beowulf dies.
- Beowulf's body is burned on a funeral pyre by his people and a barrow is built on the site to honor him.
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