unrestrained and arrogant. Apex
In "Grendel," Grendel classifies humans as mindless, predictable creatures who are controlled by their instincts and limited perspectives. He sees them as lacking true consciousness and doomed to repeat the same patterns of violence and ignorance.
Barbaric and crazy ~ Apex
unrestrained and arrogant. Apex
Savage and war-hungry
Barbaric and crazy APEX
Savage and war-hungry APEX
Savage and war-hungry
Barbaric and crazy ~ Apex
I believe a term used to classify humans is homosapians
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falisha gardners birthday is oct 26, 1992
Humans are in the animal kingdom, the mammal phylum, and the primate order.
Answer this question… Grendel realizes that he understands human language but humans do not accept or comprehend him. They fear one another as aliens.
you cant classify humans they are all the same .
1. Sapiens
The incident in John Gardner's life involving the death of his younger brother is reflected in "Grendel" through themes of grief, loss, and existential questioning. Grendel, the monster in the story, grapples with isolation and his own mortality, mirroring Gardner's personal struggles with his brother's death. The novel explores the complexities of human emotions and the search for meaning in a world filled with suffering and impermanence.
"The Wrath of Grendel" is a retelling of the Old English epic poem Beowulf from the perspective of the monster Grendel. It explores Grendel's feelings of isolation and his deep-seated anger towards the humans who have wronged him. The story delves into themes of revenge, identity, and the nature of good and evil.
The genus that includes modern humans is Homo.