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Differences And Similarities Of Grendel's Mother In Two Films
Grendel’s mother is a monster of the deep and bitter cold Scandinavian Sea. She is a ghostly witch in one, and a seducing shapeshifter in the next. Her life is unpredictable, with secrets to hide. She wants revenge for her son, Grendel’s death, so she decides to get rid of everyone who decides to get in her way. One of the most powerful characters in the story will be her. In the two films, Grendel’s mother has many differences and variations which are very notable.
Grendel’s mother has many different characteristics, some which are terrifying, while others are mysterious and dark. She dislikes the Danes, and wants to stay far away from them as possible. Her son Grendel is loved very much by her, and she would help him no matter what the consequences

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