In Beowulf, the Outside is seen as a threat, because only in the great hall, where the king and his warriors are, is there security, and the monster Grendel comes from outside (seeking to attack humans) where there are dangerous and evil creatures . Grendel represents anger and madness, the animal part that the human being fears, but Beowulf, as an hero, represents the control of the mystic forces and the nature; it also represents power and strength. Thus man's dominion over magical and natural forces is established. Also, it is part of the mythologies that the outer world, or distant lands, are a source of mystery and danger where no one goes, or where the threats come from.