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The dragon in "Beowulf" serves as a symbol of greed and destruction. In "Grendel," the dragon represents nihilism and reveals to Grendel the cyclical nature of life and inevitability of his fate. The dragon influences Grendel's worldview, pushing him towards a more cynical and fatalistic outlook.

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