In Grendel, John Gardner uses

first-person point of view to help readers better understand Beowulf’s feelings.
first-person point of view to help readers see Grendel’s side of a familiar story.
third-person point of view to give greater insight into all of the characters.
third-person point of view to give an impartial account of a well-known event.

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John Gardner uses first-person point of view to help readers see Grendel’s side of a familiar story.
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