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1. How does Grendel's response to
Beowulf differ from his normal
reaction to the kingdom's citizens
when he is in Herot?

Respuesta :

Well, In the beginning His response is not much different, As Grendel only sees Beowulf as an Average citizen. Grendel is not fearful when they first meet, in fact (if i remember correctly) he is excited that Beowulf and his followers had come (So he could have more victims)

It's not until Beowulf Grabs Grendel "By the claws" That he's fearful. once beowulf shows that he's just as strong/maybe stronger Grendel becomes scared and "Wishes he could run away"

Normal Citizens were easy for Grendel to target, and easy victims for Grendel to Slaughter for his enjoyment. Beowulf is was not.

Grendel's response to Beowulf differs from his normal reaction to the kingdom's citizens when he is in Herot in the following manner:

- Grendel is fearful for the first time. He has never had to defend himself before. When he realizes how strong Beowulf is, he tries to flee.

  • Grendel and Beowulf are characters in the epic poem "Beowulf". Grendel is described as a man-eating monster, the son of a witch, while Beowulf is the classic epic hero.
  • Grendel is stronger than anyone in the kingdom of Herot. He has never had problem doing what he wants. He is able to kill several men easily.
  • However, when the hero Beowulf comes to challenge Grendel, things change.
  • At first, Grendel is even excited about the idea of finally facing a worthy opponent.
  • However, when he realizes how strong Beowulf is, he is fearful and even tries to run away from the battle.

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