Why does Grendel hate humanity?*
O He is an outcast member of the nobility.
O He is cursed and envious of the Dane's celebrations.
O The Danes had persecuted and exiled him.
O
His home had been destroyed

Respuesta :

Because he’s cursed and envious of the Dane’s celebrations (I’m not 100% sure but I think so).

The correct answer is B. He is cursed and

envious of the Dane's celebrations.

Grendel is a huge ogre in the epic Beowulf,

he is a descendant of the biblical Cain.

Grendel hates all mankind, and is resentful

towards them because his very existence

as an ogre is cursed and he feels that he

can never be blessed as the humans are.

He is especially jealous and furious of the

celebrations he witnesses in the music hall

of Hrothgar, and he therefor terrorizes the

humans, killing and devouring them. He

kept his reign of terror on the humans for 12

years, all on the basis of his jealousy and

hatred for them, because of the blessings

they have which he is excluded from.

So, Grendel hates humanity because he is

cursed, and the Dane's celebrations and joy

in Heorot, the music hall of Hrothgar,

represents all that he wishes to experience,

but from which he feels wrongfully

excluded.

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