The correct answer in this case would be B - Hrothgar. There are many instances in Grendel where we can become attentive to the fact that Hrothgar displays different characteristics which we would usuallly atribute only to characters that would be considered "round". Other characters also don't seem to come close to what could be perceived as a round character.
What is imagery in a play? o o o o a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two different things a literary device that uses vivid language that appeals to the senses a figure of speech in which objects, such as trees, have human attributes a literary device that uses things like animals to express abstract ideas