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Grendel 5 sentences Chapter 1 I find it amazing how Grendel has so much anger. Its so weird how Grendel describes everything in gruesome terms like “blackening flesh”(Gardner 14) I think grendel thinks too much and needs to. Its crazy to think that Grendel has been terrorizing the people in the mess hall for 11 years and he is still having fun doing it I feel like John Gardner is trying to make Grendel human like, when he has him think the deep thoughts about the world. Grendel compares everything to himself,and he analyzes everything that crosses his path. Chapter 2 Its weird how the humans and Grendel don't communicate even though they speak the same language, it kind of reminds me of the white people taking slaves and thinking of them as second class, not even…show more content…
Im surprised it took Grendel so long to relives the humans were intelligent creatures. I feel like when grendel finally feels threatened it's a turning point in his life, it's like he is turning 18 or becoming an adult separate from his mom. It's like Grendel is getting introduced to the world for the first time when he is vulnerable for the first time, it's like a person getting sent on your own for the first time. Chapter 3 I find it interesting how Gardner's Grendel take such big interest in the culture of other animals especially the Anglo-Saxon warrior culture. Grendel is an outsider everywhere he goes and nobody can relate to him, I almost feel bad for him, because I moved to a new school when I was younger. Grendel reminds me a lot of Frankenstein just the way he goes about things in the world and how he is treated. I think it's amazing how grendel studies the humans so well he looks at their wastefulness of the animals and how they fight each other and even battle strategies. Grendel hates the chaos that the humans are arousing and he wants to just freak out. Chapter 4 Grendel is getting progressively more angry towards

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