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In the text, Gardner presents Grendel in the ring of 'gods' and meets a priest. The priest believes he is talking to 'The Great Destroyer', when really he is just talking to Grendel. This leads to a belief that one of the themes of Grendel is that gods are a figment of our imagination, only being called upon when human needs are not being met.

Also, whenever Grendel hears the men talking of their 'gods' he can't help but get angry because of their constant reminder that they are the chosen ones while he is not. He developes a strong hatred for 'god' and, although he still has the assumed inner feeling of wanting to be accepted, all of the people who serve him.

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From Grendel's point of view in the novel by John Gardner, humans are violent, irrational, and destructive beings. Grendel sees them as creatures consumed by their own desires and fears, capable of committing cruel acts without reason.

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grendels point of view for man is he thinks that man is only a creature and wants revenge on all he want to kick as*

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Grendel is a monster, an outcast because of his forefathers and is hated by humans. In return, he hates humans. He hates the happiness that happens within the mead hall and amongst the men.

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cause he hates em

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prey, food

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