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Although Wealhtheow has much resentment towards serving the
Danes, she puts all that beside her and fulfilled her duties as an
praiseworthy queen. In Grendel it told how she came between drunken
men in the mead hall, as if she was their mother. Her intervention
reminded them of their responsibilities toward the kingdom. Her
presence "brought light and warmth, men began talking, joking and
laughing, both Danes and Geats together"(Grendel, p.163). She created
a
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with his fists".
His motive for killing her was justified by wanting to teach the Danes
reality, but he refrained because it would be "pointless pleasure".
Grendel was clearly unhappy about his desire for Wealtheow, and was
disconcerted. He contemplated killing her because he wanted to get rid
of these feelings, instead he decided to focus on the undesirable side
Wealhtheow, "her unqueenly shrieks" and "the ugliness between her
legs(the bright tears of blood)."
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