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    Janell Touchette Period D 3/6/05 Beowulf/Grendel Test 1.     An anti-hero is the opposite of a hero. It is the character that goes against all the traditional values of society. Grendel has strong traits of the average anti-hero. He lives in a cave with his mother in the middle of no where. Everybody in the land refuses to accept him, even as the lowest of their kind, and they are constantly trying to kill him. He is deprived the rules and consequences of society by not

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    Beowulf is a story about a brave leader of the Geats that thinks he can defeat any monster that tries to destroy anything in his path. He defeats Grendel and the dragon. The movie shows as things that weren’t told in the story like how Grendel mom’s is half human and can curse anyone she pleases too or like in the movie Grendel could talk but in the story they talk like Grendel is just dumb. One major difference between the text and the movie is the characters in the movie. Hrothgar seems like he

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    The movie Beowulf and Grendel is based on the most famous poem in english literature. This movie is about a danish king who is known a Hrothgar killed a troll, but spare his young son who was hanging off a cliff. He killed the troll because he came onto his land and took a fish. The young son chopped his dead father head off and kept it, years after the young troll who is Grendel has supernatural instinct, began to seek revenge for his father death by killing Danes at the kings hall. The king is

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    and set in the European Middle Ages, Beowulf, a heroic warrior, defeats the demon Grendel. Through protecting the kingdom of Danes for the great king Hrothgar, Beowulf epitomizes the ideal hero. On the other hand, one of the monsters that Beowulf encounters, Grendel is the antithesis of Beowulf. Grendel’s paradoxical description presents him as a monstrosity beyond human understanding. Through the diametric contrast of these two characters, the author of Beowulf makes resound observations about the

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    novel. Beowulf faces Grendel in a fight. Results in Beowulf ripping off Grendels arm. From this both Grendels and Beowulf motives move into a new direction. Bewwolf wanted to finish the job of killing Grendel. Grendel is trying to find out more about Beowulf’s surprising strength. Christianity is apparent in both Beowulf and Grendel. In Grendel, it shows because of how he responds to the sky. Grendel thinks the sky ignores him, which have him to believe that god ignores him. Both Grendel and

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    example, the character of Beowulf as showed in the poem is his personality who can compete with Grendel. It is very clear that whenever Beowulf and Grendel fought, the text in the poem is absolutely using similar language just for the purpose of describing these two characters. This paper aims to explore on the great distinctions between monsters and heroes, their overlapping traits and the significance of this said overlapping. Beowulf As described in the poem, Grendel is monstrous and big which

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    killer clown? But did you ever think of yourself? In the story Beowulf, there is a confliction between the people being a monster and Grendel. While Grendel does express many horrific acts so do the people in the story. Grendel's horrific acts, ripping Grendel's arm off, and protecting the people are different views that are seen throughout the story. Grendel is the real monster is this story. Grendel expresses in many horrific acts in Beowulf. These acts include him eating people and showing no remorse

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    Grendel      One of the most compelling and highly developed characters in the novel Grendel, written by John Gardner, and the poem Beowulf, written by an anonymous poet, is the monster, Grendel. Even though these pieces show two different sides to Grendel they are similar in many ways. Grendel evokes sympathy toward the hideous monster by making him seem like the victim, while Beowulf portrays him as being the most loathsome of enemies. The reasons behind Grendel’s

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    becomes evident in Gardner's Grendel and the epic poem Beowulf as the reader sees the “winner” and “loser” side as each character tells or has their story told. Grendel and Beowulf differ with their stories through characterization, view of art, and the view of war. Throughout both stories, the descriptions and overall characterization is tremendously different. Beowulf is written in a 3rd person point of view, most likely to be a human. Because of this, Beowulf is painted as the hero who saves

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    In my reading of Beowulf and Grendel, I come to find that they are both very intriguing books that had me on the edge of my seat the whole time anticipating to see what would happen next. The tone set an overall general mood throughout the two narratives, as well as the different settings. Throughout the two books some major things stuck out to me, one being the concept of Good vs. Evil, and the other being the exertion to truly find one’s self. In municipals of ways Beowulf is nothing but a long

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