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English, 17.01.2020 18:31, brianna8739

What does the kenning "hell-forged hands" in line 64 suggest about grendel?

"of the danes, sorrow heaped at his door

by hell-forged hands."

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grendel killed the devil with his bare hands.

grendel's mother is the devil and made him.

grendel is fighting against the evil and wicked ways of man.

grendel is a creature from hell and is pure evil.

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