HELP ME PLEASE RIGHT NOW PLEASE!!!!!!! Although Grendel in Beowulf represents all that is evil, Gardner seems to take a different, more complex approach. Identify some signs of potential goodness in Grendel. What prevents these "seeds" of goodness from developing? What exactly makes Grendel a monster? Consider not only his physical appearance but also his moral and spiritual understandings. Where does Grendel find Evil in the world? According to Grendel, who or what are "the bad guys"? Who or what is Good in Grendel's eyes? Of what does that goodness consist?
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