Why did beowulf decide to free the Danes from Grendel?β
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Beowulf decide to free the Danes from Grendel as he had helped his father before.
- The question has been asked from the story Beowulf.
- Beowulf owed Hrothgar a gracious favour because, in time of need, Hrothgar generously supported Beowulf's dear father. Beowulf, however, is looking to prove himself as a noble warrior.
- Beowulf was there to graciously assist Hrothgar when he was confronted by Danish guards on the coast, and Hrothgar later says that he knew Beowulf as a child because he was friends with Beowulf's father.
- The conscious decision of Beowulf to typically support the Danes is therefore based on a bond between his father and Hrothgar, as well as the future honour of being the noble warrior to kill Grendel.
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