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Beowulf, like most epics, is a story about the conflict between good and evil, between a hero and a monster. Read the definitions of "monster" below and choose which definition best fits your own idea of a "monster". Explain wh
fits your own idea by using examples and your own definition of what it means to be a "monster".
1. One who deviated from normal or acceptable behavior or character.
2. A threatening force
3. An animal of strange or terrifying shipe, or one that is unusually large for its kind.
4. A person of unnatural or extreme ugliness, deformity wickedness, or cruelty.
5. One who is highly successful and takes advantage of others to maintain their success.
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