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Anonymous

Oct 20, 2024

In gardner’s grendel how does grendel classify humans?

In Gardner's "Grendel," how does Grendel classify humans?
a. Unrestrained and arrogant
b. Greedy and cursed
c. Heroic yet humble
d. Smart yet unlucky

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Anonymous

Jan 01, 2025

Grendel sees no difference between killing a human and a cow, so it is evident that he does not hold them in particularly high esteem. He is, however, intrigued by their philosophies. I imagine that the correct answer would be A. unrestrained and arrogant.
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Anonymous

Feb 19, 2025

If your answers are:A. Bloodthirsty and lazy*B. Barbaric and crazy*C. Destiny-driven and ignorantD. Ethical and boastful  B. Barbaric and crazy is the answer!!
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Anonymous

Jan 01, 2025

The correct answer is: B) Unrestrained and arrogant.Explanation: The correct answer is: B) Unrestrained and arrogant. Explanation: Grendel is a large bearlike monster who spends twelve years locked at war against a band of humans. ... He believes that humans are savage and war hungry and classifies humans as unrestrained and arrogant.
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Anonymous

Jan 16, 2025

dude that dosent help anyone thats not even what the question is asking the answer is Unrestrained and arrogant, plz ignore the other guy
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Aron Pollich

Feb 09, 2025

Grendel in a Beowulf story was describedambiguously. His qualities are ancients however he is capable of human thoughtssuch as rationalization and intellectualization. He could also experienceemotions that makes him more human as people in the story observed him. He wasalso described (in the story) as a ‘resurrected Christ’. 
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Anonymous

Dec 05, 2024

In his version of Grendel, author John Champlin Gardnermakes another version of the classic tale. This it told from the view of the monster Grendel.  The changes that he made were that themonster is more a desolate outcast who shares some characteristics with hishuman enemies.
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Anonymous

Jan 21, 2025

Question: In Gardner's Grendel how does Grendel classify humans?Options:A) Greedy and cursed.B) Unrestrained and arrogant.C) Smart, yet unlucky.D) Heroic, yet humble. The correct answer is: B) Unrestrained and arrogant. Explanation: Grendel is a large bearlike monster who spends twelve years locked at war against a band of humans. Grendel is fascinated with the world of the humans and watches them from a safe distance, observing how mankind evolves from a tribal culture into a social system with roads, military and governments. He is confused by their actions and disgusted by their violence. He believes that humans are savage and war hungry and classifies humans as unrestrained and arrogant.

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