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    Grendel Vs Beowulf Essay

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    With the epic poem book Beowulf translated by Seamus Heaney, we’ve imminently believe that since he’d the main character, along with the noble deeds he’s done, he would be our protagonist while the monsters were the antagonists. However, the book Grendel by John Gardner , enlightens us on the “ antagonist” perspective, Grendle. Now Grendel's

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    After the epic battle between Grendel and Beowulf he was called back to his home in Sweden to defeat a dragon who was terrorizing his people. Beowulf, an epic hero was used to dealing with evil presence, but he could have handled the situation with the dragon in a much simpler way. Dragons are known for hoarding gold and this dragon was no exception. For years the geats and the dragon lived side by side with ease, it was only after a geat stole from the dragon when the problems arose. The dragon

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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 being, his killing,

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    Grendel is a historical character that has two different sides of the film Grendel is the enemy of Hrothgar and the Danes, Beowulf has been called by Hrothgar to slay the beast Grendel has no threat towards beowulf. In Part-1 Grendel is only a kid at the beginning while his father is being killed by Hrothgar, Hrothgar thinks that Grendel shouldn’t be killed even though his Danes don’t see him. As Grendel grew up he doesn’t know how to speak but he does know what hes up against except towards Beowulf

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    Beowulf vs. Grendel Grendel is seen as one of the most gruesome and terrible creatures to ever plague the earth in the poem, Beowulf. He lives in a dark and horrifying place, and he commits evil deeds. On the other hand, there is Beowulf, the poem’s legendary hero. He is everything ever needed or wanted in a hero: strong, brave, and practically invincible. Although Grendel and Beowulf are perceived as completely different characters, they are actually very similar. Initially, Grendel is supposedly

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    frightening, I had him walk like a man, not a monster.” In Grendel, the well-known monster is viewed as a cruel and terrifying creature that is filled with hatred. This was partially something that the Grendel brought upon himself. Throughout this novel, the Grendel’s actions and appearance affects every single thing that happens including how humans view him. John Gardner’s Grendel entranced me with its extraordinary style and outlandish story. Grendel is a fearsome monster that lives in a cave with his

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    “the bad guy” or “the villain,” and though he died in the end, he won gold and victory for his kingdom; all bad guys defeated. John Gardner, author of Grendel, decided to take the classical story of good and evil, and tell a new story from the villain’s perspective. Grendel explores varying literary elements which exposes the character of Grendel to readers along with various themes represented throughout each page. While many literary

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    classic Beowulf, Grendel, is revealed to be a tortured beast who is targeted by a religion crazed society. As stated by Chris Colfer in his novel The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell “A villain is just a victim whose story hasn’t been told,” yet for many this lesson falls on deaf ears (9). For many Grendel is a thing of nightmares, a beast straight from hell that no villain can match. But when the society that villainizes Grendel is examined more closely one realizes that Grendel is really just an

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    Beowulf and Grendel, the main characters of their self-titled books, are two very different, yet very similar characters. Beowulf, whose real author is unknown, is said to be one of the oldest pieces of English literature ever and is translated from Old English by Seamus Heaney, tells the tale of a valiant member of the Geat people who travels across the sea to help the Danes and King Hrothgar battle Grendel, a vicious monstrosity who is ravaging the local area. Grendel is written by John Gardner

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    Grendel vs Beowulf Grendel and Beowulf are both amazing and interesting stories, although Grendel may have committed wrongdoings, his story is telling a side that Beowulf’s story did not. In Beowulf it just shows that Grendel is a killer and he kills for fun. However, in the book Grendel it shows that he is more than just a killer. He shows that he can speak words that are smart, he explains the battle in the story with more depth, and he describes the things around him with more detail and

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