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Demon who attacks the Danes and fights Beowulf
Where the Danes are first attacked
A strong noble warrior and epic hero
King of the Danes, terrorized by Grendel, a father figure to Beowulf
A swamp monster, terrorizes Herot as revenge for her son's death
Powerful serpent that guards treasure and eventually kills Beowulf
Part of Grendel's body that Beowulf pulls off of him before he dies
What Grendel uses to kill Grendel's mother
Part of Grendel's body that Beowulf presents to King Hrothgar
Only person who helps Beowulf when he is fighting the Dragon
Only thing Beowulf cares about right before he dies
One of Beowulf's main character traits
A figure of speech in which a word of phrase is applied to an object or action to which is not literally applicable
The main idea or lesson learned in a story
When expectations don't match with what actually happens. Sarcasm.
When a character talks alone on stage
An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly
The attribution of personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman
Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
King of Scotland. Killed by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
Son of Banquo. Would eventually become King
Witches predicted he would eventually become Thane and King
What tactic Lady Macbeth uses on Macbeth to get him to kill people
Lady Macbeth says Macbeth has a what when he starts hallucinating
Macbeth accuses Macduff of being a what
Macbeth kills him even though it was more important that he kill his son
No one could hurt Macbeth as long as they were born of a
Becomes king after Macbeth is killed
Lady Macbeth jumps off a cliff while she is
A what of Banquo appears to Macbeth after he kills him
Duncan's son who would later become king

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