Who is the storyteller? Can the storyteller peruse what we are thinking , and, all the more significantly, would we be able to build or maintain our confidence in her or him?
All the same, the point of view used in the legendary story is Third Person (Omniscient).
The storyteller of Beowulf is one of those divine storytellers who has knowledge about everything and can tell all readers need to know about various characters in relation to their past, present, and future.
Truth be told, you may get somewhat baffled with this, in light of the fact that more than once, the storyteller moves to one side to get you totally convinced that Beowulf naturally appears to be a powerful legend, yet in the long run God will declare that he'll be crushed.
The fact there is that the legend is not an immortal, no matter how powerful he is.
At different occasions, the storyteller bounces back so as to clarify why things are unfurling as they may be.
Take for for instance, when Beowulf battles Grendel close by to-hand battle, the storyteller clarifies that this is fortunate, in light of the fact that Grendel is impenetrable to edged weapons like swords compared to Beowulf himself.
That is something that nobody in the story really knows. Actually, no one among them was able to discover the point.
However, the storyteller gives us this additional clarification about a portion of the heavenly components in the story with the goal that we know more than the characters do.
That shows the true influence of the narrator who claims knowing everything and therefore trying to influence us with it, so that we know much than the characters themselves.
The storyteller additionally utilizes effectively flashbacks to clarify the historical points between various characters, such as, Beowulf and Hrothgar, or diverse clans, for example, the fighting Geats and Swedes.
Indeed, this sort of portrayal makes it less demanding for us to comprehend Beowulf as we read it, on the grounds that the storyteller is continually making associations between previous historical facts and the fights Beowulf is battling at some random minute.