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    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. However, in both pieces of literature, the humans are the true monsters due to their cruel actions such as their misusage of power, the harsh interaction with Grendel and the lies and jokes they make.

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    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 Beowulf

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    opposite to Beowulf's goodness is the gruesome Grendel. Grendel is a monster, and the original epic poem does nothing to introduce moral ambiguity that would engender any sympathy for the creature. The creature represents brute force and misanthropic evil, which Beowulf successfully vanquishes. Therefore, Beowulf is established as an existential warrior-hero whose acts of courage and bravery are not just beneficial for his ego but to all of humanity. Grendel is a one-dimensional monster; whereas Beowulf

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    Is Grendel Evil or Victim to Circumstance? : How humanity has a tendency to put labels on people they don’t really understand. In the epic of Beowulf, one of the warrior’s biggest adversaries is a creature from the swamp named Grendel. Although the character of Grendel is present for only a short portion in the story of Beowulf, Grendel signifies one of the important messages in the text about humanity. In Beowulf, Grendel is called a ‘monster’. However, if observed closely, analyzing the

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    The Story of Beowulf vs Grendel To honor the Beowulf’s heroic life and battles, I’ve been assigned as one of his closest warriors to exclaim his appellation and share the stories of his battles. One of the citizen came up to me and asked, “I heard that Beowulf was an amazing guy, but I never fully knew him. Could you tell me more about him?” I was extremely excited as this man was the first person to ever ask me about Beowulf. “Beowulf was a strong leader and a great friend. Although he might not

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    Danes of the evil monster Grendel, who has been inflicting destruction and terrorizing the kingdom. Beowulf is glorified for his heroic deeds of ridding the land fiendish monsters and stopping the scourge of evil, while the monster, Grendel, is portrayed as a repugnant creature who deserves death for its evil actions. However, many have disagreed with such a simplistic and biased representation of Grendel and his role in the epic poem. John Gardner in his book, Grendel, sets out to change the reader’s

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    The story starts off with a terrible monster named Grendel who is striking fear in the danish kingdom. Grendel has started killing the danish king Hrothgar men in the king’s mead hall. Grendel is a demon that is a descendant of Cain. Grendel is a monstrous beast with stealth and claws of death and the ability to breath under water. Grendel has great speed that works with his stealth and strength. Grendel’s home is cave with a lake in it and in the entrance. Sense its home is underwater and in the

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    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 is the same as Beowulf (Heaney, 2014)

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    epic poem. Grendel is a strong, courageous, independent hero. Grendel is an unhappy demon who lives in the swamplands of Hrothgar’s kingdom. Grendel terrorizes the Danes every night, killing them and defeating the Danes. The Danes suffer and dread long nights of Grendel terrifying them. Beowulf hears about Grendel terrorizing the Danes and decides to travel to where Grendel is at to try and defeat him. Beowulf and Grendel get into a hand on hand fight. Beowulf wants to prove Grendel that he’s stronger

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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 had a

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