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read the passage about grendel from beowulf. for no cause whatever would the earlmens defender leave in life - joys the loathsome newcomer, he deemed his existence utterly useless, to men under heaven. now, read the passage about hrothgar from grendel. meanwhile, those who paid tribute to him were forced to strike at more distant halls to gather the gold they paid to hrothgar - and a little on the side for themselves. his power overran the world, from the foot of my cliff to the northern sea to the impenetrable forests south and east. they hacked down trees in widening rings around their central halls and blistered the land with peasant huts and pigpen fences till the forest looked like an old dog dying of mange. which is the most accurate comparison of the two passages? from beowulfs perspective, the danes are helpless innocents, but from grendels perspective, grendel is the helpless innocent. from beowulfs perspective, grendel is a villain, but from grendels perspective, hrothgar and the danes are the villains. both beowulf and grendel think they are acting to save the environment from further destruction. both beowulf and grendel think they are acting according to the will of the gods.
In the epic of Beowulf, Grendel attacks the Danes in Heorot while Beowulf comes to their defense. From Beowulf's perspective, Grendel is a villain disrupting the peace. From Grendel's perspective, the Danes' loud celebrations in Heorot cause him distress. The passage shows the contrast in their views with Grendel seeing the Danes as causing him harm and Beowulf seeing Grendel as a threat to the innocent Danes.
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From Beowulf's perspective, Grendel is a villain, but from Grendel's perspective, the Danes are helpless innocents, but from Grendel's perspective, Grendel is the helpless innocent.