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Grendel and Hrothgar are characters in the famous epic poem "Beowulf". <u>Grendel is described as a man-eating monster and as a descendant of Cain. As we know, according to the Bible, Cain was the first man to ever commit murder. For that reason, Cain was cursed by God.</u>
Hrothgar, on the other hand, has a connection with God.<u> As the king, Hrothgar was chosen by God </u>- it is believed across several cultures that the king and queen of a country are God's descendants or representatives. <u>That is why Grendel cannot attach his throne. The glorious throne is also protected by God, and Grendel, as a descendant of Cain, is a cursed creature.</u>
The answer is A, Odysseus. I wish you luck with the rest of your work and i hoped this helped. (:
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I am pretty sure it’s going to be D
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The falling action of the story was when the police and detectives came and tried to solve the murder and see who killed patrick. The main conflict is between Mary and Patrick. Patrick tells his wife that he is leaving her. This ends as Mary hits her husband with the frozen leg of lamb.
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