Beowulf: A Monster Or Villain

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Large, Ugly, and Frightening are not only words to illustrate a monster or a villain, but how they portray their actions makes them who they are. Every monster or villain has a choice to choose good or evil. Usually when monsters choose evil or go down the path of destruction, they end up dead or on the losing side. Everyone faces a monster physically or emotionally. A character can have an inner-beast of not having credence in them or facing head on as a task that gets them to victory. In Beowulf, Grendel has all this anger that needs to be unleashed, therefore taking it out on Hrothgar's warriors. Grendel meets his match, when Beowulf comes the slay the beast out of his own pride. Beowulf wanted to prove to others and himself that

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