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Answer:
In "Beowulf," the men are joyful, celebrating their leader through the minstrel's song, while Grendel depicts a much darker and extreme side of the men residing in the mead hall.
Explanation:
The epic tale "Beowulf" by Seamus Heaney narrates how the hero Beowulf rescues his people and the Danes from the fearsome Grendel and his mother. Conversely, the retelling from "Grendel" by John Gardner offers the monster's viewpoint, giving a voice to the being widely avoided and feared by society.
Heaney portrays the men in the mead hall as serene and celebratory, relishing the festivities and basking in their leader's accolades. They felt pride in their king's achievements and openly accepted the praises, reveling in the minstrel's song.
In contrast, Gardner's portrayal depicts the men as chaotic and"howling, clapping, and stamping, driven mad by art", losing control due to the minstrel's songs commending their leader. He goes on to describe them as "a fire more fearsome than any visible blaze".