Who is ecglaf in beowulf
Onela: A king of the Swedes and the youngest son of Ongentho. He later invaded Geatland after his two nephews fled to join Herdred, the king of the Geats. Onela then killed the oldest nephew but the younger lived. Ongentho: A king of the Swedes, a famous warrior and father of Onela. He killed Hathcyn and was later killed by a group of Geats led by Higlac. Shild: A king of the Danes, father to Beo, grandfather to Healfdane and great-grandfather to Hrothgar. A mythological character with parallel personages in Scandinavian mythology such as Skjoldr related to religious and argricultural cycles.
Thrith: Wife of Offa, king of the Angles. She was a 'haughty, violent young woman' who was 'tamed and gentled' by her stronger husband upon marriage. No further explanation is given for this or her origin. Unferth: A courtier of Hrothgar, renowned warrior and linguistically talented Dane. Wayland: A celebrated mythic smith recounted in many Germanic poems of the period.
As Raffel states directly, 'to ascribe a sword or a mail shirt to his gifted hammer was to evoke an automatic association of wonderful workmanship and, in most cases, also of wonderful men and deeds. Welthow: Queen to Hrothgar and mother to his sons, Hrethric and Hrothmund.
She is remembered in the poem for her diplomatic yet fated speeches given at pivotal moments in the story. Wiglaf: A Geat warrior who is also somehow related to Beowulf.
Son of Wexstan, he is thought to be partially Swedish. Raffel uses her name in his translation, although it is not actually provided due to gaps present in the text. He believes that the character is most accurately and historically identified as Yrs. Hengest: A warrior, a Dane, chief lieutenant to Hnaf and eventually, his successor. He seems to have married his sister. Beowulf proves himself by killing Grendel, and earns some of Unferth's respect.
Later, Unferth gives the sword Hrunting to Beowulf to use in his battle against Grendel's Mother, but the sword fails Beowulf. Beowulf returns the sword to Unferth before he departs for Geatland.
She presents Beowulf with many gifts after Beowulf rids Heorot of the bane of the hall, Grendel. T he lone warrior who stays with Beowulf as he fights the dragon.
Herald and messenger to the King Hrothgar. Jack Frederick, Oct 27, , PM. Grendels Mother. Unknown user, Oct 27, , PM. Beowulf Characters Aeschere Aeschere is Hrothgar's right hand man. Beow the Dane Not the hero of the story. Beowulf Beowulf is the son of Ecgtheow, and the main character of the story.
Dragon Guarding a vast treasure, he awakens when a slave steals a cup from the treasure hoard. Ecgtheow Ecgtheow is Beowulf's father. Freawaru Daughter of Hrothgar who is getting married to a Heathobard prince; Beowulf thinks this will do more harm than good.
Grendel Grendel, a relative of Cain, was banished to a dismal lake after Cain killed his brother, Abel. Grendel's Mother Mother of the monster Grendel. Heremod Cruel and avaricious Danish king.
Hildeburh Ancient Dane princess who was married into Frisian royalty. Another son of Hrothgar's. The nephew of Hrothgar , the son of Hrothgar's brother. He is not the hero of Beowulf. An old Danish warrior and Hrothgar 's counselor.
Aeschere is killed by Grendel's mother. The daughter of Hrothgar , and the future wife of Ingeld, the prince of the Heatho-Bards. Her marriage is an unsuccessful attempt to create peace between the feuding Danes and the Heatho-Bards..
Unferth 's father. An example of a bad king. An early Danish king, he was once great but was moved by pride to suppress and kill his own people. An example of a bad queen. In her youth she caused people to be killed merely for looking at her. She is said to have improved, becoming generous, after her marriage to the king of the Angles. In the story of the Fight at Finnsburg, Finn is a Frisian king who marries the Danish princess Hildeburh , but then battles and kills Hildeburh's brother, Hnaef.
When these two kings fight, she's caught in the middle, and both her brother and son are killed. The king of the Danes in the story of the Fight at Finnsburg. Hildeburh is his sister. A legendary warrior who killed a dragon. Cain was marked by God, so others would know him and cast him out of society. Why does Beowulf want to see the treasure? Characters Character List. Read an in-depth analysis of Beowulf.
King Hrothgar The king of the Danes. Read an in-depth analysis of Grendel. The dragon An ancient, powerful serpent, the dragon guards a horde of treasure in a hidden mound. Beow The second king listed in the genealogy of Danish rulers with which the poem begins. Halfdane The father of Hrothgar, Heorogar, Halga, and an unnamed daughter who married a king of the Swedes, Halfdane succeeded Beow as ruler of the Danes.
Unferth A Danish warrior who is jealous of Beowulf, Unferth is unable or unwilling to fight Grendel, thus proving himself inferior to Beowulf. Read an in-depth analysis of Unferth.
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