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    Existentialism in Grendel  Nihilism‚ as well as existentialism and a host of other philosophies are boldly explored in Grendel‚ a novel by John Gardner.  The antagonist Grendel travels on a journey of self-discovery‚ eventually becoming a nihilist‚ only to be gallantly disproved by the hero Beowulf.  In the end Gardner proves that the virtues of individuality and meaning triumph over meaningless violence and destruction.  While Gardner presents countless philosophies and thoughts in Grendel‚ the two most

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    Lucas Teixeira 2/24/2014 Grendel Essay Exam Grendel by John Gardner is a novel riddled with philosophical questions and stances taken by characters that invoke a reader to think beyond the words to get the meaning. At the end of the novel Beowulf says to Grendel‚ “As you see it it is‚ while the seeing lasts‚ dark nightmare history‚ time as coffin; but where the water was rigid there will be fish‚ and men will survive on their flesh till spring. It’s coming‚ my brother. Believe it or not. Though

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    Authors often have to choose between concentrating on either plot or social commentary when writing their novels; in John Gardener’s Grendel‚ any notion of a plot is forgone in order for him to share his thoughts about late sixties-early seventies America and the world’s institutions as a whole. While Grendel’s exploits are nearly indecipherable and yawn inducing‚ they do provide the reader with the strong opinions the author carries. This existentialistic novel can be seen clearly as a narrative

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    Gardner’s interpretation of Beowulf gives readers an insight into the value and variation of perspective in a story. Grendel’s bodily/physical description: “it was from the darkest of these pools that the creature with green eyes had come. It was chief of all the horrors of the fen‚ and even the angry rats turned tail and fled when they saw its grisly head emerging. Now it made a noise in its throat ike crunching bones or of the sudden fracture of ice underfoot.” Do not think my brains are squeezed

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    The book Grendel by John Gardner is about a lonely‚ nihilistic beast that spends the story suffering through life and feeding its blood lust. Yes it is hilarious. If you don’t think my first two sentences go together‚ then you didn’t read Grendel. Despite the obvious drama and suffering that he story’s main character‚ Grendel‚ goes through John Gardner finds a way to put comedy into his work. Gardner‚ however‚ very rarely uses this comedy as a form of comic relief to lighten the story‚ if anything

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    Grendel’s Character The novel Grendel is one of the most profound and controversial works of contemporary American author John Gardner. Being a very versatile creative personality- novelist‚ specialist in study of literature‚ and critic; Gardner’s work is distinguished by its versatility. As a professional researcher of medieval English literature‚ Gardner had a particular interest in Anglo-Saxon poetry of the eighth century‚ especially the epic Beowulf. The novel Grendel was created in the literary

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    individual. Evil is typically perceived as the dualistic opposite of good. While many characters in literature throughout history are conceived as evil‚ two distinct characters stand out from the rest; Macbeth in Shakespeare’s definitive tale Macbeth and Grendel in the legendary masterpiece Beowulf. These two literary figures both exemplify traits of gullible ambition‚ avaricious guilt‚ and true wickedness. The two pieces of literature depict the terrible effects that these traits‚ as well as many others

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    his freedom.” This is the illusion breaker. This helps us lean toward the fact that Grendel is‚ in fact‚ a human. Grendel is fighting for his life‚ out of fear. If he were truly a monster‚ he would not feel the need to run from Beowulf. Secondly‚ the poet’s use of emotive words help us feel the murderous and twisted feelings of Grendel. The following quote is from line 394‚ “Grendel came‚ hoping to kill.” Grendel showed up to Herot with the intention to kill as many people as possible. He has to

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    either of the two‚ good or evil. In the story Beowulf good and evil are portrayed in a very black and white manner. There are two main characters representing both‚ one good and one evil. The good character being Beowulf and the bad character being Grendel. Their reputations‚ the manner in which they use their strengths and their surroundings define the good and evil characters alike.  A lot of times your reputation will say more about you than you ever could. In this story the characters reputations

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    The Battle with Grendel Summary: As the Danes slumber‚ another sinister monster trudges toward Heorot. It is Grendel’s mother‚ who is also dammed to spend eternity in the dark moors. She has passed the day mourning for her dead son‚ and she comes to Heorot seeking vengeance for his death. When she bursts into Heorot‚ the warriors awake and grab their weapons. She is not as strong as her son is‚ but she still is strong enough to devour one warrior and snatch the arm down from its place on the

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