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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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    poem, Beowulf, by Seamus Heaney, Grendel is made into a monster by the reaction of society to his ancestry and the roles of Cain and his mother. All evil is believed to exist by reason of Cain's reputation and this is why society views Grendel as a monster. Grendel is an ancestor of Cain, who is seen throughout the community as an evil outcast , which reflects onto Grendel. Cain out of jealousy, kills his brother Abel which is seen as an malicious sin. In Seamus Heaney's version of Beowulf, he states

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    Grendel is evil; powerful and he strikes fear and tenor in all who see him, Beowulf is the hero of the story. Grendel who has killed many men. And both characters have monsters in them from the banished demons such as Grendel. Grendel and Beowulf is two monsters that are born from different demons. Beowulf has stood up too many monsters. Grendel is presented as a coward. Beowulf succeeds and defeats Grendel. Beowulf is a heroic and Grendel is shown to be intelligent. Grendel is a person that enjoys

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    Grendel Vs Beowulf Essay

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    looking at Beowulf and Grendel, one perceives them in different ways when reading different versions of the story of Beowulf. Each character goes through the same or similar actions they had gone through in other versions but they are either shown as a hero or a villain depending on the writer’s opinions, beliefs, and lifestyle. The Beowulf poem displays a more compelling argument for Beowulf by eloquently wording his actions and words, diligently staying on topic, and constantly showing Beowulf under

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    Beowulf and Grendel The particular scene I wish to cover would have to be the fight between Grendel and Beowulf, the defeat of Grendel. In Beowulf, during the Fight with Grendel, Grendel is coming once more to feast upon the men of the grounds of Hrothar. Though unbeknownst to him, it is a trap, and Beowulf is lying in wait to defeat the beast. The fight is well detailed, and Beowulf wins and takes Grendel’s arm as a trophy, having got it by ripping it off with his bare hands. As it is stated

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    Beowulf is an old Anglo-Saxon story of a terrifying monster Grendel, Grendel travels to the Danes mead hall Heorot and while the danes expect it least he attacks killing countless men purely for the joys of doing so. Hrothgar king of the Danes calls for a warrior to fight this unruly beast. After 12 long years of grendel attacking Hrothgar's calls are answered and the great warrior Beowulf comes to kill Grendel. Beowulf travels to the land of the Danes from across the seas and in the first night

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    Both of the pieces of literature, Grendel and Beowulf, contain the same story; it is just told from different viewpoints. Beowulf is an epic oratorical poem depicting the heroic Beowulf defeating the hideous creature that haunts the halls of Herot. Grendel, however, allows the reader to be able to experience the story from Grendel’s point of view. Though the books depict the same creature who possesses the same qualities, within Grendel, he is given more human characteristics and this makes the reader

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    from Beowulf the book and Beowulf the movie , but there was also many differences. One of the similarities is that the watchman Greets Beowulf. There was more differences than similarities like in the book it said beowulf ripped his arm off but in the movie it was squeezed off . The similarities in the book and the movie is that Grendel died and beowulf killed him . But after Beowulf killed him he went after his Mother . After Beowulf killed Grendel’s mother he went to go make sure Grendel was

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    In both John Gardner’s novel Grendel, and the Epic Beowulf, there is one recurring major character, Grendel. While the same in name, Grendel is illustrated in different lights between the two texts. The character exemplifies some of the same traits between the two texts, but is also shown to have some major differences. Comparing Grendel’s two interactions first, one of the most significant similarities is his fear of Beowulf, most likely stemming from the fact that he had never been beaten before

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    Noble Grendel In what other book is the monster, the character with more nobility? Both monsters, Grendel and Beowulf, are brave in what they do but being brave is not all it takes to be noble. Grendel is more noble than Beowulf because of the truth he portrays through what he believes in, the perseverance he has when put into a dangerous situation or position, and the fidelity he shows toward his mother. Grendel is very truthful and he sticks to what he says. If he truly believed in a concept then

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