Wednesday, October 2, 2019
grendelbeo Epic of Beowulf Essay - Beowulf from Grendels Perspective :: Epic Beowulf essays
      Beowulf from Grendel's Perspective                       One night, as Grendel was sleeping soundly in his home in the swamplands, he  was suddenly awakened by the sound of music. The music angered Grendel because  he had been up late the night before entertaining his monster friends and was in  need of his beauty rest. So he headed out the front door and headed to see what  the commotion is all about.      ]     Upon arrival at the mead hall, Grendel notices the door is much to small for  him to enter through it easily. This does not make him happy because it happens  everywhere he goes in the little human towns. So he squeezes his shoulders  through the small opening and manages to ask the man at the nearest table what  was going on. The man, being exhausted from his own celebrations, was to tired  to even notice the beast standing over him. Monsters of Grendel's type are not  used to be ignored and see it as disrespectful and so do not like to be ignored.  Which is why Grendel pulled his head from the doorway and reached his claw in to  snatch up unsuspecting man. Everyone else in the room was too busy to even  notice the man being lifted from his place behind his drink. With the first man  out of the way, Grendel decided to try a different approach. Again, scrunching  himself down partway through the door, Grendel looked for someone to tell him  what was going on. He cleared his throat an   d said with a rough, gravelly voice,  "Excuse me!" No one noticed. So he said it louder, "Excuse me!" A few heads  turned. After a number of astonished gasps, more turned to see. Detecting he was  now the center of attention, Grendel asked what they were all doing making so  much noise so late at night. The men only stared at him. So he asked more simply  and slowly, not knowing if they were intelligent or not, "What are you doing?"  The only response this time was an echoed "Get him!" This surprised Grendel  because they seemed to say it in unison. He jumped slightly and hit his head on  the doorway. He stood up and rubbed his head and knocked over a horse and its  cart with his foot.  					    
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