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Question: What is Grendel’s perspective on the people he observes?
Answer: He thinks they are violent and untrustworthy.
Explanation: when you read the passage and what he was thinking he was thinking of what they might do is which they would break out and start killing each other
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In Chapter 3 of the book Grendel by John Gardner, we learn of Grendel who observed the King and the people from a distance. His conclusion about them is this;
- D. He thinks they are violent and untrustworthy.
From the distance where he watches the hunters, Grendel notes how the hunters fought among themselves and told stories about their fights to each other.
Grendel thought that humans were violent. He reasoned that in the animal kingdom the animals did not fight members of their species.
Therefore, he thinks that humans are violent and untrustworthy.
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