Commentary on Beowulf Lines 710 - 727

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English

 

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Terrance R

 

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June 9, 2015

 

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University

 

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As one reads the words, the reader can immediately picture Grendel, large and pulsing in fury, ready to devour whatever men he should find. The use of the word “blood” even goes so far as to hint towards the violence about to come, creating in the reader's mind an intense horror and fear of the creature Grendel...
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Perhaps not as obvious as when used modernly, the slight alliteration used in Beowulf serves to provide an ominous repetition to all that Grendel does and is, including when describing his eyes as “a light not fair, glowing like fire” (ln. 727). With the repetition of the two consonant sounds, as in “light” and “like,” “fair” and “fire,” there comes a sense of pattern and predictability...
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