` Grendel is an outsider he is described as someone who should not exist at all. Nobody likes Grendel because they think he is a monster that should be dead, so that is why Beowulf wants to kill him, and he does. “...A powerful monster, living down In the darkness, growled in pain, …show more content…
“That I, alone and with the help of my men, May purge all evil from this hall. I have heard, Too, that the monster’s scorn of men” (165-167). In Beowulf's speech he explains how he plans on killing Grendel and says how he is a horrible monster. He does not think about Grendel’s feelings and why Grendel is the way he is. “My hands Alone shall fight for me, struggle for life Against the monster. God must decide Who will be given to death's cold grip” (172-175). This quote explains how Beowulf is very confident because he uses God to show how much faith he has in himself. Beowulf just thinks that Grendel is a horrible monster without feelings but Grendel still has …show more content…
This might have made him angry because he was always seen as a monster. “At night that lake Burns like a torch. No one knows its bottom, No wisdom reaches such depths. A deer, Hunted through the woods by packs of hounds, A stag with great horns, though driven through the forest From faraway places, prefers to die On those shores, refuses to save its life” (552-558). This is explaining how the people in Herot knew about Grendel’s mother because they knew not to go in the lake at night because no one comes out alive. Grendel never knew any different because no one ever loved