: 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
: Beowulf, a warrior of the Geats, travels to Denmark to aid King Hrothgar, whose great hall, Heorot, is under siege by the monster Grendel.
: 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.
: The text frequently contrasts dark, desolate landscapes with the "bright human communities" they threaten, using high-quality verbal artistry to balance these emotional extremes.
: 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
: The poet depicts a society defined by "good kings and bad kings," where loyalty and treasure-giving are essential to social stability.
Subtitle Beowulf Apr 2026
: 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
: Beowulf, a warrior of the Geats, travels to Denmark to aid King Hrothgar, whose great hall, Heorot, is under siege by the monster Grendel. subtitle Beowulf
: 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
: The text frequently contrasts dark, desolate landscapes with the "bright human communities" they threaten, using high-quality verbal artistry to balance these emotional extremes. Beowulf pursues her into an underwater lair and
: 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
: The poet depicts a society defined by "good kings and bad kings," where loyalty and treasure-giving are essential to social stability.