12016-10-10T11:11:41-07:00Omar Ortiz61d1737781c3e786499b3a1c9a577de1c54b6abf118781Omars Page on Hrothgar's Mead Hallplain2016-10-10T11:11:41-07:00Omar Ortiz61d1737781c3e786499b3a1c9a577de1c54b6abf
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12016-10-15T17:45:40-07:00Omar Ortiz61d1737781c3e786499b3a1c9a577de1c54b6abfBeowulf: Mead HallOmar Ortiz3plain2016-10-15T18:29:28-07:00https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Walhall_by_Emil_Doepler.jpgThis picture portrays Hrothgar’s mead hall in Heorot where the citizens of Danes drank and feasted. It's a vast building, used as a diplomatic headquarters, a place to administer justice, plan battle, and hold entertainments. Ultimately Beowulf tears one of Grendel’s arms off in this location, and obtains the honor and respect of the king and his people.Omar Ortiz61d1737781c3e786499b3a1c9a577de1c54b6abf
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12016-10-15T17:45:40-07:00Beowulf: Mead Hall3plain2016-10-15T18:29:28-07:00https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Walhall_by_Emil_Doepler.jpgThis picture portrays Hrothgar’s mead hall in Heorot where the citizens of Danes drank and feasted. It's a vast building, used as a diplomatic headquarters, a place to administer justice, plan battle, and hold entertainments. Ultimately Beowulf tears one of Grendel’s arms off in this location, and obtains the honor and respect of the king and his people.