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How is Grendel characterized in this passage?

How is Grendel characterized in this passage?-example-1
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( B ) Grendel is critical of himself but unable to contain his curiosity.

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A man would roar, “I’ll steal their gold and burn their meadhall!” shaking his sword as if the tip were afire, and a man with eyes like two pins would say, “Do it now, Cowface! I think you’re not even the man your father was!” The people would laugh. I would back away into the darkness, furious at my stupid need to spy on them, and I would glide to the next camp of men, and I’d hear the same.

–Grendel,

John Gardner

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the gender is characterized as Grendel is critical of himself but unable to contain his curiosity in this passage

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