Hrothgar’s trusted advisor, killed by Grendel’s Mother
Aeschere
What happens at the end of Beowulf's battle with Grendel?
Grendel escapes but his mortally wounded
What value is emphasized when Hrothgar rewards Beowulf with treasures?
Generosity/gift-giving
What does Grendel’s Mother’s attack teach about kinship and revenge?
Family loyalty and vengeance are central values
Heorot
How does Beowulf defeat Grendel’s Mother?
With a giant’s sword in her lair
What is “fame/glory,” and why is it important?
Reputation that survives death; reward of bravery
What does Hrothgar’s long speech after Aeschere’s death ask Beowulf to do?
Avenge Aeschere by killing Grendel’s Mother
Who gives Beowulf a necklace and armor, urging loyalty to her sons?
Wealhtheow
What weapon fails Beowulf in the fight with Grendel’s Mother?
Hrunting, the sword he brought
What value is shown when Grendel’s Mother attacks to avenge her son?
Kinship/revenge
How is Beowulf’s bravery different in the two battles?
Grendel: Bare hands --> extreme confidence/courage (bold & youthful)
Mother: Needs giant's sword --> perseverance/adaptability/courage
What is the home of Grendel's Mother called?
The Mere (lake)
How does Beowulf defeat Grendel (specific method)?
With his bare hands, ripping off his arm
What value is revealed in Beowulf fighting Grendel without weapons?
Bravery/courage
How do Hrothgar and Wealhtheow show generosity and loyalty?
They reward Beowulf with treasures and gifts and feasts
Who is the Geatish hero who defeats both Grendel and his mother?
Beowulf
Why is Aeschere’s death significant?
Shows the cost of kinship and loyalty
What does treasure-giving symbolize in Anglo-Saxon culture?
Loyalty, community, reward for service
What Anglo-Saxon values are revealed in both battles overall?
Bravery, kinship, revenge, treasure-giving, fame/glory