<span>Herot is a mead hall, which is bustling, bright, and full of energy. Herot stands for something large and magnificent, which is everything that Grendel's home is not. Grendel's home is described as dark and swampy, and a place where no human would want to live. These two are exact opposites, with Herot representing the light and Grendel's home representing the darkness.</span>
Answer:
Dee hasn't changed the way she is.
Explanation:
Dee always despised her mother and sister. This contempt was mainly because she did not identify with the family and despises the way they lived. As the story unfolds the way Dee acts with the family remains the same, but she uses the pretext that the family does not embrace the African heritage they have, when in fact Dee does not embrace that heritage, but lives superficially to pass an image of glamor that cannot be compared to the lives of blacks.