Some of the traits in the Bear's Son Tale regarded as being paralleled in
Beowulf will be explained further below.
Betrayal The betrayal element (F601.3) transpires in the fairy tale version (see
Jean de l'Ours) as follows: After the hero descends to the world underground and rescues the princess, he is betrayed by his companions, who instead of pulling him up by a rope, either cut it or release it so he falls to the bottom. The parallel to this in
Beowulf, (according to Panzer and Chambers) is that after seeing blood come up from Grendel's
mere (lake), the Danes only wait until
nones (3 PM), and then they abandon the hero at the lake.
Magic weapon The hero in the Bear's Son Tale may have a magic sword (motif D1081, usually found in Type 301A) or a walking-stick (Type 301B). The magic sword in
Beowulf is supposedly represented by the sword of the "ancient giants' sword" (
ealdsweord eotenisc) that Beowulf discovered in Grendel's mother's lair. ==Elements lacking in
Beowulf==