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Ignorance In Grendel

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Though the novel Grendel by John Gardner, there is no monster. Through Gardner’s words, he shows that excessive ignorance, is the only fault his characters carry. It’s fair to say there are many times where this point is established during the exploration of the text.

There cannot be a monster in this novel if both human and creature are one in the same. Both Grendel and the thanes react to the unknown the same way. At the start both are intrigued by the beings since, Grendel can understand the thanes. Not to long after these thoughts Grendel narrates that "they all began shouting at each other, One of the horses neighed and reared up, and for some crazy reason they took it for a sign, the king snatched am ax from the man bedside him and,

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