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What is Beowulf’s reaction to grendel’s mother’s attack on the Danes?

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With that, Beowulf directly addresses the problems that the Scyldings have had with Grendel. Raising his rhetoric a notch, he shames Unferth by saying that Grendel would not have been so successful against King Hrothgar if Unferth's "battle-spirit, were as sharp as your words"

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