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MatroZZZ [7]
11 months ago
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Someone please help me

English
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Olin [163]11 months ago
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<h3>Similarities of  Grendel and Cain:</h3>
  • Cain is thought to be the first killer in both Biblical and human history.
  • Cain, the eldest child of Adam and Eve, truly lives up to the title by killing his only sibling, Abel, out of pure jealously.
  • Grendel is to be seen as a horrible creation, similar to Cain in his brutality.
  • Grendel continues to resemble a legendary demon more than a true descendent of Cain.
  • Grendel is perhaps meant to be more of a "spiritual" relative of Cain.

To learn more about Grendel , Cain and Unferth refer:

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