Tuesday, October 28, 2014

In Beowulf, why does Grendel become angry with Hrothgar and the men in the hall?

The noise from the building of the great hall, Herot, as well as the noise generated from the many parties held there irritated Grendel who was used to having control over this area...so Grendel did what every neighbor does when you're angry about too much noise; tear their limbs off.

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