Ch.1 Beginning
The first few pages of Grendel echo the beginning of Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, a work that features one of the most famous openings in the English canon. I think the opening of the novel expresses the common tendency in postmodern fiction for a work to call attention to its own literariness, that is the fact that a novel is actually a novel, written and crafted by an author’s imagination as opposed to rising naturally out of the characters’ consciousness.
You used good diction and it sounds very professional
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