Grendel:beowulf: he sang of hrothgar, hoarfrost white, magnificent of mind. when he finished, the hall was as quiet as a mound. i too was silent, my ear pressed tight against the timbers. even to me, incredibly, he had made it all seem true and very fine. now a little, now more, a great roar began, an exhalation of breath that swelled to a rumble of voices and then to the howling and clapping and stomping of men gone mad on art. they would seize the oceans, the farthest stars, the deepest secret rivers in hrothgar’s name! men wept like children: children sat stunned. it went on and on, a fire more dread than any visible fire. â€"grendel, john gardner these passages from beowulf and grendel describe feasts in hrothgar’s hall. write three to four sentences comparing and contrasting how the people are characterized in each passage. use details from the text to support your answer.