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How is Grendel characterized in this passage?
fearful
sickly
troubled
peaceful
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Troubled.
The passage portrays Grendel as an anguished, tormented outcast—bitter and unsettled—rather than peaceful, sickly, or merely fearful.
The passage portrays Grendel as an anguished, tormented outcast—bitter and unsettled—rather than peaceful, sickly, or merely fearful.
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