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Which statement best compares the two excerpts? Grendel is described as an unfeeling creature in Beowulf, but he is a sensitive and emotional character in Grendel. Grendel seems comical and ridiculous in Beowulf, but he seems calm and calculating in Grendel. Beowulf acts cowardly in Beowulf, but he behaves like a fearless hero in Grendel. Beowulf feels sympathy for Grendel in Beowulf, but he is jealous of Grendel in Grendel.

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The best statement that compares the two stories is that Grendel is described as an unfeeling creature in Beowulf, but he is a sensitive and emotional character in Grendel. This is interesting because the perspective of Grendel in Beowulf is not clear and the reader can think he is an unloving mosnter while on Grendel, the writer protrays grendel as someone with feelings, which leads to be perceived as someone sensitive
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