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  • 23-02-2016
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In Gardner's Grendel, how does Grendel classify humans

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  • 26-02-2016

In his version of Grendel, author John Champlin Gardner makes another version of the classic tale.  This it told from the view of the monster Grendel.  The changes that he made were that the monster is more a desolate outcast who shares some characteristics with his human enemies.

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