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Isolation In Grendel's Monster

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Monster, this is a word associated with Grendel all his life, but he was not always this way. Grendel is seen as a heartless, murderous creature with no feelings. However, Grendel only became this way because as a result of the fact that, throughout his life Grendel is isolated and left with no idea who he is and what he exists for. Being isolated from humans, animals, and even his own mother drove him mad, causing him to self destruct and fall into a life of brute existence and hatred. It has been said that the most dangerous animal is man, Grendel knows this all too well. though Grendel’s personality is the result of his isolation and lack of meaning, a major factor in this would be the humans who he has interactions with. Grendel’s first …show more content…

“The king snatched a battle axe from the man beside him and, without warning, he hurled it at me.” (Pg 27) Grendel is attacked for no real reason by the king and is terrified that the humans would do something so violent to him for no good reason except for the horse's actions thus giving him a real reason to fear as well as want to isolate himself from humanity. All Grendel wants is to have a purpose and be with other intelligent beings even after such a bad first encounter with the humans, making a second attempt to have a good interaction with them. However, this ends up being a horrible idea as the moment he enters the mead hall the humans start to once again attack him with no mercy. In his accounts of the …show more content…

Grendel is surrounded with animals, but this just makes matters worse for him as all of them are terrified of him. If all actions have consequences then the actions of the creatures in his environment greeted the consequence of Grendel's need to isolate himself from the reaction he knows he will receive from the animals such as when Grendel sees a doe in a clearing and describes the reaction of the animal as, “The doe in the clearing goes stiff at the sight of my horridness.” (Pg 7) Animals can sense when something is a danger and Grendel knows this so knowing that the animals see him as a monster and a killer only drives him further into isolation and the path to a brute lifestyle. Even as a child Grendel is still seen as dangerous by the animals. A perfect example being that as a child exploring Grendel has a chance encounter with a bull that sees him as a danger to the calf and reacting as such, brutally mauling him, however the bull has an even more telling reaction to grendel as described, “Go away I said, hsst, he jerked his head as if the sound was a boulder.” (Pg 20) Even as a child full grown animals were scared of him and felt that he was a danger to their children. Grendel takes the fear and violence done to him as a sign to continue to isolate himself even further from all living

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