1. The Epic of Beowulf and Sir Gawain
He battles monsters above, and below land, and he slays dragons. ... There was no one stronger, or braver for Beowulf to call to help slay the dragon because he was the strongest of all. ... He knew that that he was risking a lot by going up against the dragon, but he was responsible for many lives. ... The battle with the dragon is different from Beowulf's fights with Grendel and his mother. ... He kills the dragon and stops him from further attacking his people, but in the process he is bit by the dragons poison venom and dies. ...
- Word Count: 2599
- Approx Pages: 10
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School