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13 March, 09:38

How does Grendel's characterization in Beowulf differ from his characterization in Grendel?

(A.) In Beowulf, he is a round character, but in Grendel, he is a flat character.

(B.) In Beowulf, he is a story character, but in Grendel, he is the story's narrator.

(C.) In Beowulf, his family is part of the story, but in Grendel, he is a solitary monster with no family.

(D.) In Beowulf, he is a static character, but in Grendel, he is a dynamic character.

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  1. 13 March, 09:49
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    The answer is D. In Beowulf, he is a static character, but in Grendel, he is a dynamic character.
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