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A hall defender does not describe Grendel in Beowulf. The answer is letter A. He is actually God cursed, terror monger, death dealing monster or beast that devours anyone he sees at night. He is huge enough to topple the size of a regular Anglo-Saxon. He is only defeated by Beowulf through sheer manpower and weapons since Grendel has nothing but his strength.
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<u>The popular literary work - The Great Gatsby </u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
<u>ESSAY WORK</u>
Interestingly, in this story the narrator Nick tries to describe the characters Tom, Gatsby and Daisy to readers from his own perspective. This was evident in the use of the word 'I' as Nick describes events.
However, Nick seems to be unreliable because at a point in time in his narration he said, "I am one of the few honest people I ever know". This statement creates a feeling of doubt about his narration to the reader.
The whole interpretation of the story is affected by his constant bias between the characters; speaking favourably to one character- Gatsby over the others. Thus he portrays Gatsby as <em>the leading icon,</em> which influences how the reader sees Gatsby.
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Domestic violence Amendment Act