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    The books Beowulf by ‘The Poet’ and Grendel by John Gardner, revolve around the same story, characters, and place, but explore different themes and perspectives. While Beowulf explores the ideals of the hero and good vs evil, Grendel shows a different side to the typical beast and antagonist. Through format, style, and themes, each book shows different purposes and themes, yet intertwines with one another. Overall, the purpose of each book is drastically different than the other. Beowulf is the oldest

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    Beowulf vs Grendel You can hear the cringing crunch of the leaves under Gredels feet as he plods through the darkness, you can tell that Grendel is getting closer by the signature smell of his monstrous flesh that reeks a stale stench of the swap. His beastly footsteps grow louder and louder as he’s heading towards Heorot to indulge himself in his nightly slaughter. Upon his unwelcome arrival he grips the hall door and rips it away with such force that it almost seemed effortless for him to do such

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    Beowulf and Grendel is depicted as an evil, ruthless killer whereas in thye modern novel Grendel he is shown. Both of them value there relationship with there over anyrhing else. They both was battle against each other and they also had mad hate for each other. Beowulf and Grendel choose to work along. They was to of the most powerful people on there planet. Beowulf and Grendel feel the same about each. Grendel was evil monster,which killed couple of people he had a pet dragon. Grendel

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    The first creature Beowulf came upon was Grendel, he is usually depicted as a monster or a giant leaving underneath a dungeon. Hrathgar is the king of the Spear-Danes he had called Beowulf because of Grendel and the mass destruction and because this creature was uncontrollable and no one could defeat him. When Beowulf arrives at the Danes, he is ready to fight the Grendel because of what he caused to Hrathgar’s people. When Beowulf hears about this creature and that he doesn’t use any weapons just

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    In the book Beowulf: A New Verse, Grendel has the right to be a monster. Grendel, one of the the antagonists in the story, gets constantly harassed by troublesome people who sing songs of the Heavens all day. The book says,”Hunting for prey in the high hall”(Heaney line 113) Grendel being a man eating demon was getting provoked and wanted the bards to stop their ludicrous chanting, but the bards did not stop and Grendel decided to teach them a lesson by devouring everybody. Now Grendel did not have

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    Mankind has a certain way of getting away with actions and still manage to play the innocent victims. In the epic, Beowulf, by an Anglo-Saxon poet, Hrothgar, the town’s king, and the citizens are terrorized by a ‘frightening’ creature called Grendel, and a hero, Beowulf, in desperate need comes to the rescue, but in the novel, Grendel, by John Gardner, Grendel’s backstory is further explained, justifying his actions, yet it seemed as if the people in the story were supposed to play the innocent role

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    In both works, Beowulf and Grendel, Grendel himself is generally given the same connotations. He is given kennings, called names, referred to as the evil spawn of Cain, and even viewed as a monster; but why? Why in both books is he a wicked, horrible, person who is harshly excluded from everyone? After stumbling upon John Gardner's book, it was halfway expected that some excuse would be made for Grendel; that he wasn't really the inexorable monster the thanes in Beowulf portrayed him as. But all

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    the anonymous poet of Beowulf does not make this distinction as clearly. The poet creates an ambiguous feeling throughout the epic that makes it unclear whether Beowulf is the hero of men that he is praised to be or a monster in disguise that uses his unnatural strength to murder his enemies. In Beowulf, the line between humanity and monstrosity is blurred as Grendel and his mother take on human attributes, while Beowulf takes on monstrous ones. The first thing that sets Grendel apart from a mindless

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    Sympathetically connecting to Grendel In the both works, Beowulf and Grendel, Grendel is portrayed in different matters.The setting of the works take place in the Anglo-Saxon time period, which was present from the years 450- 1056, and the works introduce phenomenal characters. Beowulf, is a Geatish warrior, casts to Denmark to extinguish the danger that roams through the city, saving the people from the hideous creature. Being described as a brave, courageous,and effective, to protect the humans

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    that Beowulf in Beowulf was a part of successfully as a thane, and the same warrior culture that leads the narrator in The Wanderer to lament past memories. In Beowulf, the fight between Grendel and Beowulf was certainly a nail-biter. In this fight, however, Beowulf shows his courage by doing his absolute best at defending the kingdom by taking on this gruesome monster. Grendel was wreaking havoc on the kingdom to no end. He was killing many and terrorizing the citizens greatly. When Beowulf heard

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