Even though Selma did not commit the crime of murder, the village people casted her out of the village as shown in the movie.
The villagers cast the witch from her village because of the false accusations from the villagers who feared her wickedness.
The director made a good call by adding a major addition to the main character’s roster such as Grendel’s son.
Grendel, as a father figure, portrays the attempt some people try to make.
The reasons behind this particular character’s inclusion in the movie appear infinite due to the multiple situations that take place in the film.
Grendel’s revenge on Hrothgar, became absolute due to the pain …show more content…
42. In Beowulf and Grendel the witch is making a symbol that reflects the two religions intertwining with each other.
In Beowulf and Grendel, the witch creates a symbol which reflects the two religions combining with each other.
43. She is considered an outsider to the Dane society.
The Dane society considers her an outsider to the community.
44. In Beowulf and Grendel Beowulf in the beginning is shown as a monster because he kills the men that attacks him with no remorse and consideration.
At first, in Beowulf and Grendel, Beowulf depicts a monstrous killer who attacks men that antagonize him without any remorse or consideration for him.
45. This is also an example of the different views of religion.
Different views of religion portrays another example of this.
46. The narrator was trying to put more of a Christian view to show the difference between the two religions.
The narrator tries to put more of a Christian view to show the difference between the two religions.
47. When Beowulf goes back he finds that Grendel was in the witch’s hut.
As Beowulf returns, he finds Grendel in the witch’s hut.
48. This is shown by the cross hanging from his