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Beowulf Essay : 'Good' Make Good Evil, Makes Good?

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“Good” Makes Good Evil, Makes “Good” Good? How do evil people become evil? Do they one day just wake up and decide to start terrorizing people? Typically not. Acts of evil, like an infection, are contagious. Evilness comes from traumatic and humiliating experiences, or even misunderstandings with the “good” people. The “good” people referring to the average mix of people, the athletes, the overachievers, the mean people, the bystanders, the regular people, and the hero. In Beowulf, there’s much more backstory to Grendel and why he is portrayed as, and most possibly has become, evil. Grendel’s character is similar to the characters Jinenji, Magneto, and the Grinch, during the different stages of his life before he is slain. That is not denying that Grendel has not taken advantage of his abilities for the greater bad; but it should send some sort of sympathy his way for his actions, and may even have you booing the hero. Born of a humanoid mother and full-blooded demonic father, the character Jinenji was always an outcast to both humans and demons alike. He was cursed with the face of a mule with big, blue, spherical eyes bulging away from his skull; a body the familiar of Quasimodo, but twenty times the size of an average person's; skin as leather with scars the like of being whipped as Jesus Christ was; and hair covering only the second half of his scalp. This character existed briefly in the series InuYasha as a half-demonic giant with great strength who’d owned a garden

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