Beowulf — Subtitle

: After Beowulf slays Grendel with his bare hands, Grendel's mother attacks Heorot in retaliation. Beowulf pursues her into an underwater lair and kills her using a giant's sword.

: Notable versions include the 2007 Robert Zemeckis film, which features a cast including Ray Winstone and Angelina Jolie, though it has been criticized for its departure from the poem's traditional narrative structure. Details for Beowulf / › Stewart Library catalog subtitle Beowulf

This report provides a comprehensive summary of , an Old English epic poem that stands as a foundational masterpiece of Western literature. The narrative follows the heroic life of its titular character through three central conflicts, exploring themes of leadership, fate, and the fragility of human communities. Narrative Summary The poem is structured around three major battles: : After Beowulf slays Grendel with his bare

: Scholarly analysis suggests that female characters like Queen Wealhtheow act as archetypal "provokers" ( hetzerin ), utilizing their reputations and social tools to influence the heroic world. Media and Accessibility Details for Beowulf / › Stewart Library catalog