There is something that I do not understand. In the scene where Beowulf fights Grendel's mom, he starts out in a lake or swamp or something like that. But what I am wondering is how Beowulf fights her for so long underwater. I assumed that it was exaggeration of how long the fight went on, but I don't know what to think because of what happens next.
In the next scene, it says that Beowulf sees a body and cuts it's head off. This is Grendel. Beowulf cuts the head off for revenge. But if there was a body underwater, it would have floated away. So I think that there must have been some misunderstanding in the translation. It might just be a fallacy in the story.
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It's more of a swamp than under an ocean. You have to have willing suspension of disbelief.
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