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Monster Essays - Beowulf And Grendel
John Gardner's Grendel gives the character Grendel a personality beyond what is described in the epic Beowulf.  The descriptions in this reading outline the emotional characteristics of this creature.  The work Grendel fulfills its goal of making Grendel seem more human; however, it falls short of one accomplishment.  Regardless of the positive description in the text, Grendel's actions against society, which he committed in the work Beowulf, are certainly not justified.
 	Grendel is decisively evil in the work Beowulf.  He is solely described as a bloodthirsty murderer.  "He slipped through the door and there in the silence snatched up thirty men, smash....
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