1. Marginalized Characters and Groups in Beowulf
Some of these groups (of people) that will be discussed are women and Grendel and his mother, the monsters, at the end the marginalization of these two groups will be compared and contrasted. ... In addition to that, monsters, such as Grendel and his mother are excluded because they do not resemble the other people that live in the kingdoms. ... The fact that Grendel and his mother do not cope with the societal expectations and they form a threat to the kingdom causes them being excluded from the enitre activity in the empire which makes them an outcast. ...
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