There was nothing to stop the advance of man. Huge boars fled at the click of a harness. Wolves would cower in the glens like foxes when they caught that deadly scent. I was filled with a wordless, obscurely murderous unrest. How is Grendel characterized in this passage?
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Grendel is characterized as troubled in this passage.
He is one of the three antagonists in the poem Beowulf. He is against the protagonist Beowulf. He is feared by all except by Beowulf. He is depicted as a monster or a giant.
In the book Grendel by John Gardner which is a retelling of part of the poem Beowulf he is portrayed as a lonely creature who feels the need to be understood by the world around him. He is a witness to the lives of human beings and is bewildered by their behaviour and logic.
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