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Read the excerpt from Grendel. He sang of battles and marriages, of funerals and hangings, the whimperings of beaten enemies, of splendid hunts and harvests. He sang of Hrothgar, hoarfrost white, magnificent of mind. When he finished, the hall was as quiet as a mound. I too was silent, my ear pressed tight against the timbers. Even to me, incredibly, he had made it all seem true and very fine.

Which statement best describes Grendel’s perspective?
a.He is frightened by the power of Hrothgar and his musician.
b. He is lonely and wishes to befriend the people in the great hall.
c. He is caught up in the harpist’s song, just like Hrothgar’s people.
d. He is confused by the people’s interest in a stranger’s song.

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Answer:

He is caught up in the harpist’s song, just like Hrothgar’s people.

Explanation:

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He is caught up in the harpist’s song, just like Hrothgar’s people is the  statement best describes Grendel’s perspective. Hence, option C is correct.

What is the meaning of the excerpt?

In Grendel's destruction, some of these people were terrified. Numerous nobility were killed by Grendel, which caused tremendous sorrow. There was an atmosphere of hope as Beowulf and his army arrived. They could tell he was certain he would vanquish the evil being that plagued them.

A character in the epic poem Beowulf is named Grendel. He is one of the characters who Beowulf faces up against in the poem. He is typically referred to as a monster or a giant, yet this is not proven. He is "a creature of darkness, banished from joy, cursed by God, the destroyer of our humankind."

Thus, option C is correct

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