After Beowulf saves the mead hall from the threat of Grendel and his swamp hag mother, King Hrothgar rewards Beowulf with gold and horses - a customary payment for his deeds.
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Morality is made concrete in the poem, with Beowulf as the good, and the monsters as evil threats to mankind who must be defeated.
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Beowulf was able to trick Grendel by pretending he was asleep. When Grendel slips on a puddle of blood, Beowulf is able to seize Grendel's wrist and rip off his arm.
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