Answer: Grendel is compared to <u>Cain</u>, the first murderer in Biblical history.
Explanation:
In<em> Beowulf</em>, Grendel is a creature that continuously attacks the mead-hall of Heorot, killing its inhabitants and destroying the mead-hall. This is why King Hrothgar invites Beowulf to save Heorot, as Beowulf is the only one who is not afraid of Grendel.
Grendel is described as the descendant of Cain:
<em> ''He was spawned in that slime
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<em>Of Cain, murderous creatures banished
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<em>By God, punished forever for the crime
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<em>Of Abel’s death."</em>
Cain is the first murderer mentioned in <em>the Bible</em> that murdered his brother, Abel, out of jealousy. Both Grendel and Cain are miserable creatures. Grendel's mother is described as one of the 'fated ghosts' that spawned from him, and as a result, she is not desired in human society.
The only logical explanation is "Her daughter"
When faced with an arguement it is important to ask these questions, in order to signify your objective reasoning:
1. Is the information fact or fiction?
2. Are there evidences of a bias in the text?
3. With the text you are reading, is it through your interpretation of an emotional language and not in your intellect?
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