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Jealousy In Beowulf

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Unfortunately, monsters like Grendel do not exist. If they did, they could easily be avoided, or destroyed. Instead monsters lurk inside of people in the form of evil. In actuality, greed and jealousy take the shape of the most terrifying monsters. A person possessed by either of these traits can do unspeakable things. Monsters lurk behind smiles, and words of endearment. They steal confidence, and rob the person of happiness. Kind, simple gestures often have an ulterior motive. A prime example is Adolf Hitler, and Bernie Madoff. Both had trustworthy qualities, but regarded as the some of the worst people in human history.
Jealousy and greed live inside of everybody to an extent. In general, human nature wants more then one has or has the

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