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vampirchik [111]
3 years ago
14

Which statement describes the narrative point of view in Grendel?

English
2 answers:
Doss [256]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answer is C. The novel uses first-person narration to show Grendel's perspective.

Explanation:

Unlike <em>Beowulf, </em>the epic poem written to celebrate the great deeds of the hero Beowulf, the novel <em>Grendel, </em>written by Josh Gardner, shows us the perspective of the 'villain' Grendel. The entire novel is written in first-person perspective, and we can see Grendel's thoughts and opinions throughout.

Grendel in <em>Beowulf </em>and Grendel in <em>Grendel </em>aren't the same character - whereas the first Grendel is a mindless, human-eating monster, the second Grendel is given more depth and human-like characteristics. We can see that he has thoughts and opinions about the humans that surround him, and that he is always considering what to do about them, instead of just devouring them like a beast.

NikAS [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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