Answer:
He didn't; he decided to return to civilization.
Explanation:
B) In the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb.
Readers of beowulf hope that grendel will be destroyed, but readers of grendel are most likely to understand Grendel's perspective
Grendel is portrayed in the poem Beowulf as a terrifying beast with some very unfavourable features that some would hope the hero would destroy.
However, a closer reading of the poem would show that Grendel's motivation for his actions was a deep-seated desire for vengeance for being one of the victims of King Hrothgar and his men's conquest.
According to the poem, "he nurses a severe grievance" and was "haunting the matches" or boundary, which is where he was probably banished. Grendel's actions in this poem may be understood by a reader as the outcome of these factors.
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Utopia : an non-existent society described in a detailed way
Dystopia : a society that's undesirable or frightening
Societies degenerating under totalitarian Government will be categorized as DYSTOPIA, since it is real and has happened in our real-life world.
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