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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Creators understand the power of authenticity and audience.
1. Thoughtful or anxious...not sure
2. personification
3. The answer is C
4. C or D.... I think it's C
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Explanation:
Anything that impacts the way a poem or other written work looks or sounds is a type of poetic device, including devices that are also classified as literary or rhetorical devices. Consider your writing whether it's an essay, poem, or non-fiction article as a meal you're cooking. That's what poetic devices do.