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rewona [7]
3 years ago
9

In Grandel Jonh gardner use ​

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Vlad [161]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Grendel like humans is also able to feel emotions. This is what separates him from the all the other creatures. When Grendel was stuck in the tree trunk, he “bellowed for [his] mother” (27). I feel sympathy for Grendel because he reminds me of a child .His behavior is childlike. He is in search of love just like any other child. Grendel is scared just like any child would be. By Gardner humanizing Grendel he is able to draw sympathy towards him. After sparing Unferth, each time he sees him, he “roll[s] on the floor with laughter” is mocking him (90). Grendel is able to feel and shows that he knows that humans have feeling too because he knows each time he mocks Unferth he knows that it kills him a little on the inside. When Grendel encounters Wealtheow, he describes her as “beautiful [and] as innocent as dawn on winter hills” (100).Wealtheow “tore [him] apart as once the shaper’s song had done” (100).Grendel is moved by her beauty. He had the “greatest admiration” (144) for her.

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