Read the excerpt from Grendel. I was safe in my tree, and the men who fought were nothing to me, except of course that they talk
ed in something akin to my language, which meant that we were, incredibly, related. I was sickened, if only at the waste of it: all they killed—cows, horses, men—they left to rot or burn. I sacked all I could and tried to store it, but my mother would growl and make faces because of the stink. How is Grendel characterized in this excerpt? a. He is weak and easily disgusted by dead animals.
b. He is careful and respectful of animal life.
c. He is cruel and disobedient to his mother’s wishes.
d. He is considerate and mindful of the fighting men.
When he dies, Emily goes into denial and refuses to allow him to be buried for the first three days as a coping mechanism. She has no one else to turn to because her father kept her from everyone else