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what does beowulf take from grendel? what does this symbolize?

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In Beowulf, some of the most important symbols are Hrothgar's mead-hall, Grendel's cave, Grendel's arm and head, and the dragon's treasure-trove. ... Symbolically, Heorot represents the achievements of the Scyldings, specifically Hrothgar, and their level of civilization

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