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    Beowulf‚ an epic poem written in England in the 8th century‚ introduces us to a character known as Grendel‚ a vicious beast who terrorizes a village in Denmark. In 1971‚ an American author named John Gardner reintroduces the character‚ this time re-telling the story from the monster’s point of view. In both stories Grendel is portrayed in many similar‚ but also many different ways. When reading the two stories we instantly recognize similarities in the way that Grendel is depicted. Both describe

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    In both stories Grendel is portrayed as a bad guy. In Grendel‚ Grendel can talk and basically just wants a friend to torment‚ while in Beowulf he doesn’t talk and is defeatable when fought. In the story Grendel‚ you can tell by the way he talks that he is fueled by killing. It gives him a certain rush that serial killers get while killing. I was able to understand Grendel in a way because he was lonely‚ scared and found something to do‚ which excited him; but all he really wanted was a friend. In

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    Beowulf is a classical english story about a viking warrior who fights monsters written roughly 1000 AD. Grendel is a derivative novel written in 1971 by John Gardner. While the two works contain roughly the same events‚ how those events are portrayed is vastly different. I have read parts of each work during the last few weeks. The main difference between the two works is how the portray the monster‚ Grendel. While both works feature Grendel as a monster who is immune to swords and engages in

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    Uncle Ben Spiderman

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    The artifact above was originally found in the movie Spiderman. Within the short clip Uncle Ben (the older man) is talking to his nephew (Peter) about Peter’s recent behavior and how it may affect his future. Ben says “Remember with great power comes great responsibility.” Peter initially brushes the statement off and proceeds to get out of the car. Ben’s statement is shared with a gentle manner in order for Peter to listen. I would like to analyze the statement Ben makes‚ more specifically focus

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    Compare and contrast Achilles vs Beowulf The way of the warriors Achilles and Beowulf were two characters that had an amazing power that made his name lives for hundreds of years. Great warriors need some to have some specific characteristics to reach their fame because we have seem in some heroes that they have gods strong‚ a unique way to be and goals to achieve. Comparing the character of Achilles and Beowulf who were two of the best warrior of the history we could know if there are an

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    Spiderman vs Power Rangers

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    Superman versus Power Rangers Introduction : In my childhood time‚ there are a lot of superheroes series that I adore and the most that I love to watch are Power Rangers and Spiderman. I even can recall my willingness in past time to wake up early on weekend mornings just because the desires to watch Power Rangers and Spiderman. I know that it was something that me and my younger cousin used to do weekly. In fact‚ they have millions of their loyal and fanatic viewers out there who have been long and

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    Beowulf and Sir Gawain are both heroes who accept challenge and are determined to see their challenge to the end‚ even though the end can be their own death. Beowulf is a strong and confident leader. Sir Gawain‚ shows less confidence but shows courage is accepting the challenge from the Green Knight. Both survive their challenges‚ but Beowulf last challenge ends in his death. Beowulf is portrayed as a confident and courageous warrior. He has taken on the challenge to try and defeat Grendel‚ a fierce

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    Venom Vs Spiderman Essay

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    illegally destroying parts of the city to stop Spiderman. He is throwing cars‚ breaking buildings‚ etc. The city does not allow this kind of behavior. He thinks he is better than Spiderman and he uses his power to try to destroy him. Venom’s has the ability to adapt his own costume to his body. He can get stronger and more powerful from the symbiote on him. Venom is only concerned with his own interests. As you can see he always tries to destroy Spiderman because that is what he is interested in because

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    Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight both were adventurous stories. Both were considered heroes and had many challenges to fulfill. They both faced many conflicts‚ trials‚ and endangerments along the way. They both were praised for their good duties. Beowulf was labeled as a prince while Sir Gawain was labeled as a knight. To me‚ Beowulf appeared to be too perfect. It is like he was never wrong. I can relate more to Sir Gawain‚ because he was more realistic. Sir Gawain puts his life at risk

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    Sir Gawain and Beowulf: Which is More Honorable? Heroes come in many forms‚ yet traits such as: courage‚ honor‚ and loyalty‚ reappear as themes throughout the personality of a hero. The characters of Beowulf and Sir Gawain each represent a version of a hero‚ yet each comes across quite differently in their respective story. A hero can be said to truly win if he remains constant to his noble values when put in any situation that crosses his way. When measured by that criteria‚ Sir Gawain stands

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