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Why Is Grendel Considered A Monster In Beowulf? [Solved]

Because he is portrayed to be thirsty for blood and death, he fits being an Anglo-Saxon monster, while also being very relatable to modern monsters. In movies like Insidious or Lights Out, the leviathans of today kill in horrific ways, much like Grendel, just for the sake of killing.

Beowulf and His Monsters

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Beowulf v. Grendel - Dawn of Heorot - Extra Mythology

A legendary mead hall has been built. Called Heorot, it is a place of feasting and revelry. It’s also got a really REALLY bad …

What is Grendel?