Beowulf
What motives for Grendel's savagery are given in lines II-I8?
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Grendel is described as "damned" and unaccepted. As a result, he becomes "grim and greedy" and "savage and cruel", illustrating that his motivation for murder stems from his evil nature.
Beowulf