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In gardners grendel, how does grendel classify humans

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unrestrained and arrogant

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Grendel in a Beowulf story was described ambiguously. His qualities are ancients however he is capable of human thoughts such as rationalization and intellectualization. He could also experience emotions that makes him more human as people in the story observed him. He was also described (in the story) as a ‘resurrected Christ’.
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