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In Beowulf, what might Heorot Hall symbolize and why?​

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What does the Hall symbolize in Beowulf?
The hall is also symbolic in that it is the setting of Beowulf's first great battle, the defeat of Grendel. When Grendel invades the hall, he knows that he strikes at the very heart of the Scyldings. That lends special meaning to his victories and to Beowulf's eventual liberation of the hall from the ravages of the ogres.

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