Explanation:
the root world is not complete word
Answer:
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Answer:
Cheered by the audience of a streetcar named Desire Rich Goranski bowed and collected the roses at his feet.
Explanation:
There is nothing to fix. Unless there is something that I should know about this sentence. Otherwise, there is nothing to fix.
I believe the lines are:
"<span>Not longer he tarried,
But one night after continued his slaughter
Shameless and shocking,</span><span> shrinking but little</span>
<span>From malice and murder; they mastered him fully."
So, Grendel is not an ordinary human being. In fact, he is not human after all, but a murderous, villainous monster that defies both men's and God's laws. His slaughter is not a monstrous element - after all, people did it too, especially warriors. What illustrates him as a monster are the words "shameless and shocking, shrinking but little from malice and murder". The epic world of "Beowulf" couldn't possibly be shocked by an "ordinary" murder or any act of violence. What makes Grendel's murders shameless shocking is the fact that he doesn't commit them because it needs to be done. He commits them simply because he can, and enjoys greatly in it, even devouring the corpses afterwards.</span>
A coffin????????????? lol