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    In the poem of Beowulf‚ there are many ways that represents about the evil of Grendel had describes a conflict that between the courage‚ the mighty‚ power‚ loyal in warrior‚ and the demons that happening itself in this story. Of course‚ Grendel is one of the fiend and a devil in this story that represents as an evil in the society and the world. Grendel also be an enemy of the God‚ and the God sends the heroic like Beowulf to defeat Grendel in the mead-hall and become a representation of evil in

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    Beowulf: The Author’s Insight to Characters in the Story Beowulf‚ the longest surviving poem in Old English and one of the earliest European epics written in the vernacular‚ tells of the journeys of the fictional hero Beowulf. The first part of the story tells of Beowulf’s adventures in Denmark‚ where he battled the monstrous creature Grendel and his mother (also a creature) on behalf of King Hrothgar‚ the King of Danes. The second part of the story narrates his later life‚ including his fight

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    characters Beowulf and Grendel share pages in both the Old English epic poem Beowulf and in the novel Grendel‚ it is in the contemplative glances away from the pages that the similarities come to an abrupt stop. When considering the traits of the characters Beowulf and Grendel‚ their idiosyncrasies and actions whittled down to analytical musings‚ it can easily be said that the two are polar opposites in every sense of the word. If Beowulf is the warrior‚ then Grendel is the coward; if Beowulf is the

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    Beowulf Critical views • One of the oldest and most important remains of the Anglo-Saxon literature is the epic poem of Beowulf. Its age is unknown; but it comes from somewhere between the 7th and the 10th centuries. It is like a piece of ancient armour; rusty and battered‚ and yet strong. The style of the epic poem is likewise simple- perhaps one should say‚ austere. Beowulf is indeed the most successful Old English poem because in it the elements‚ language‚ metre‚ theme‚ structure‚ are all most

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    Grendel through the Centuries Have you considered seeing Grendel from a different point of view or wondered what his motivations in Beowulf to kill so many people were? In the epic poem BeowulfGrendel is described by the author as an evil and cruel creature that has a strong desire for man´s blood. However‚ we get a very different characterization of the same character in the novel Grendel by John Gardner. In this book‚ Grendel is illustrated as the only character that thinks and reasons clearly

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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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    The novel Grendel by John Gardner depicts a significantly different perspective of Grendel than the poem Beowulf. In the novel we meet Grendel‚ a monstrous creature whose only companion is his mother and who becomes fascinated with the world of men. However he spends his days terrorizing the humans‚ and being feared by all. The novel which is the retelling of Beowulf‚ is depicted in the point of view of the monstrous antagonist Grendel. This supports the idea that everybody has a story‚ which contributes

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    Grendel and Cain In the story of Beowulf you get a glimpse of many different themes throughout this epic. Those themes range from good and evil to those of death and glory. The story itself depicts a period in history when life was lead "blind" through the teachings of the book of the lord and his spoken words. At this same period in history traditional pagan religious practices and beliefs have slowly given way to the ideals and philosophy of Christianity. Many of the themes held within the pages

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    Josh Lee Dr. Weibly English IV 4 November‚ 2012 The Distinguished Characteristics of Beowulf vs. Grendel In Beowulf‚ the hero defeats the “corpse-maker”‚ Grendel. Of Beowulf’s three battles‚ the fight with Grendel has the most significance. Both Grendel and Beowulf emerge unexpectedly‚ foreigners who respectively destroy and restore to make dramatic changes to the peace of the Spear-Danes. Beowulf also proves his heroic nature in terms of personality‚ such as his loyalty and love for fairness

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    Grendel Approach Paper I. Grendel by John Gardner tells the story of a beast-like creature‚ Grendel‚ who is portrayed as a monstrous‚ violent‚ and cruel animal. Grendel is generally given names‚ referred to as the evil spawn of Cain‚ and even viewed as a monster. Yet‚ Grendel shares the same language as humans do‚ to try to identify and explore human nature. His curiosity leads him to examine the Danes develop into human civilization. One clan in particular becomes the most powerful‚ the leader

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