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From Grendel's point of view, what is man?

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shadowDaniela
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From Grendel's point of view, what is man? Man is proud, vain, hopeful, dogmatic, and unobservant to the world around him. Grendel sees all of these traits in their constant rebuilding of the mead halls he destroys.

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  • 14-11-2020

Man is proud, vain, hopeful, dogmatic, and unobservant to the world around him. Grendel sees all of these traits in their constant rebuilding of the mead halls he destroys.

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