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Grendel Analysis

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The novel “Grendel” by John Gardner can be seen as reconstruction of “Beowulf” an epic tale with the considered beast showing his innocence and loneliness. The novel and the epic are models where there are two point of views on a main situation. In “Grendel” the monster is someone who is lost through the words of the Shaper and the Dragon, and is trying to fit in and make friends. Due to the words of the Dragon Grendel is able to be comfortable with being seen as a monster and takes on the role of a villain. Through the novel one can see how the author express himself after being involved with the death of his brother. John Gardner’s novel, “Grendel” can be seen as a reflection of the author’s life involving the death of his younger brother through the way the characters act and specific details, Grendel’s interactions with his mom, and the ideology and principles. First, throughout the novel John Gardner uses specific detail that are tied with his life. An instance of this is not only are there twelve chapters in the book but it also took twelve years for Beowulf to arrive to aid the Danes. The number twelve has a major weightiness not only in the novel but also in the author’s life. When John Gardner was twelve his whole life turned around because his brother died and he became depressed. On the twelfth year Grendel also basically dies and the story ends there. Another detail is that after those twelve years both Grendel and Gardner believe that what happened to them was

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