explain how the themes of envy and revenge are addressed in the epic Beowulf. Support your answer with relevant examples
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Envy and revenge are both central themes to Beowulf, and they're both addressed in numerous ways. ... As such, the fact that others enjoy community and friendship makes Grendel not only angry, but envious. Thus, we can see Grendel's attacks against Heorot as a display of his envy.
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