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    guy named Beowulf who lived in a far away country who came to Hrothgar’s kingdom to save his kingdom from a monster. The monsters name is Grendel and Grendel has come to Higlac, which is the name of Hrothgar’s mead, and murdered multiple people. Between the movie and the text, there are multiple differences. One major difference between the movie and the text is the characters. In the movie the characters are shown completely different than they are in text. For example, in the text Grendel could not

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    Grendel Vs Beowulf

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    how he could have became a king over a few many people. In the book of Beowulf, King Hrothgar was fit to be one, but wasn’t young and couldn’t defeat Grendel. In this paper, we’ll be focusing on the differences of Beowulf the film, and book and see and compare each of the books. What we the viewers see in the characters of Beowulf, Book Beowulf seemed might of more unrealistic than the new Beowulf film besides the dragon, Grendel and all the magics

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    Grendel is not a physical being, monster, or human, but a symbol of the darkness within man. When Beowulf’s men join the fight against Grendel, they soon realize that “no blade on Earth, no blacksmith’s art, could ever damage their demon opponent” (53). Grendel is incapable of being completely destroyed, as even after he is defeated, his arm remains with the Danes. That swords, even well crafted swords, cannot even damage Grendel is not a testament to his strength, but how ingrained in society he

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    Grendel A tale of demons and dragons have been with us through various novels throughout our lifetimes. The novel Grendel however, written by John Gardner, stands out amongst the rest. Grendel is a demon that lives in an underground cave with his mother. He can speak fluent English while his mother and all the other animals can't. This automatically sets him apart from the rest of the world. He sits on top of the cliff near his cave and talks alone to himself, never having anyone to have a conversation

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    Beowulf and Grendel Essay

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    Beowulf and Grendel Beowulf and Grendel are actually the same stories in the fact that they are based on the same epic "Beowulf." "Beowulf", that is told of here is translated by Kevin Crossley-Holland, and there are many different translations which makes Beowulf the epic so interchangeable. Although "Beowulf" and "Grendel" seem very similar they do have many differences as well. Reading the two stories back to back gives you the impression of how many differences there are. For example

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    4/30/16 How is Grendel Human Human nature is found deep within all of us. We all share the same qualities and feelings; those of loneliness, jealousy, abandonment, pain, and anger. Throughout all of literature it seems as though the antagonist beholds these particular characteristics which typically leads to the conflict. In the epic poem Beowulf, Grendel, the antagonist of this story, can be described using these characteristics. What the reader fails to recognize is although Grendel is suppose to

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    Beowulf, known as the oldest poem in the written English language, written with no known author, tells a fascinating story involving an epic hero of his time and a not so understood “monster.” The hero’s name is Beowulf, purposefully being the same title as the poem itself, he sets out on a journey from his home to the Danes from a terrible creature that’s harming innocent people. As any “hero” would. Beowulf wants to prove to himself and the people that he is, in fact, the strongest man on earth

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    analysis that compares and contrast the two main characters of the epic “Beowulf”. The essay informs the reader of the traits the two characters have in common including their cocky personalities and their impossible strength. It also mentions the many opposing characteristics of the two characters including how brave or cowardly they are, and weather or not they want to help or hurt people. Many direct quotes from the epic “Beowulf” are also within the essay to help support each allegation, giving proof

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    Beowulf has shown many characteristics of a hero. Where as Grendel has shown characteristics of being an outcast. The role of the hero in Beowulf was portrayed by Beowulf himself. Beowulf was the leader and took on three quests for the people. Most heros would need some form of preparation before they complete quests, but Beowulf on the other hand did not need any. Beowulf had a calling when he was leader. These callings were the three quests that Beowulf needed to complete for the greater good

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    When one first encounters the epic poem Beowulf, they are usually taken aback by the differences between the text of the Anglo Saxons at that time and our present culture. This tale of a heroic warrior, Beowulf, defeating his opponent, Grendel, is certainly different from current works of fiction. Differences in diction, context, and characters allow readers to see how different other cultures were, and whether or not these differences carry over into other cultures. It is no secret that things have

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