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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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    Each has a different purpose, each has a different style, and each can be inferred in any way that the reader chooses. 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

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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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    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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    Grendel lived a life of pain. In the book grendel went to Herot to kill the Danes while they were sleeping, but in the movie he came back at night and when he heard the music. Beowulf and Grendel’s mother battled. In the movie he did not kill her, but portrayed the image as he did. In the book he actually killed her during their battle with a Viking sword. Grendel’s mother went to Herot to avenge her son’s death in both the book and also the movie. The movie and book both had similarities and differences

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    man-like monster named Grendel, an offspring of the biblical killer Cain, has terrorized the aging Hrothgar: marauding Heorot, killing the king's thanes and ruling “the glittering hall after dark” (167). So times were pleasant for the people there until finally one, a fiend out of hell, began to work his evil in the world. Grendel was the name of this grim demon haunting the marches, marauding round

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    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 is just not

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    In this renowned epic, written by an unknown author 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

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    themselves. In the book, Beowulf kills Grendel barehanded and alone; according to the textbook, Grendel’s mother is not immortal and the monsters attack for different reasons in the movie than the book. According to the text, Beowulf fought Grendel alone; also, he had no weaponry to defend himself. During the film, however, Beowulf’s army was wide awake singing songs. If anything, Beowulf was on the verge of sleep. While Beowulf’s army was fighting Grendel, he used that time in order to come up

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    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 of this, as a courageous thane, he stepped in to try to stop this and protect the people. “Hygelac’s kinsman kept [Grendel] helplessly locked in a handgrip

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