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yaroslaw [1]
3 years ago
8

How is Grendel characterized in this excerpt?

English
2 answers:
ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
8 0

Practical

Further Explanation:

<u>Grendel is a character from the Anglo-Saxon poem named “Beowulf” and Grendel is one of the three antagonists from the poem. The two other are Grendel’s mother and the dragon.</u> The character of Grendel is feared by everyone except Beowulf. The depiction of Grendel is in a way that he is shown as a creature of darkness which have no happiness and he is the destroyer of mankind. He is depicted as a monster or a giant or other form of supernatural being but his true identity is not clearly described in the poem and because of this, his visual appeal remains subject of discussion among the scholars.  

<u>In the above-given excerpt, Grendel is characterized as Practical as he says that he tried to ignore them and also tried to befriend them in exile but they were treacherous and because of that he had no other option left but to eat them.  </u>

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Answer Details:

Grade:High School

Chapter: Beowulf

Subject: English

Keywords:

Grendel, Beowulf, Practical, treacherous, Darkness, Destroyer, Mankind, Monster, Identity, Poem.  

morpeh [17]3 years ago
4 0
I had to look for the excerpt attached to this question, and here is my answer:

The speaker in the excerpt given was Grendel and here, he was describing about himself at how he reacts and acts in times of arguments. Based on this excerpt above him, this shows that he is just PRACTICAL based on how he responds to the given situation.
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