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    Grendel, By John Gardner

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    Grendel‚ written by John Gardner is a very well‚ thought out story. Gardner does a great job placing the reader into Grendel’s mind and being able to see his views on the world. Born in Batavia‚ New York in 1933‚ author John Gardner‚ also know for writing various books for children‚ inserts great detail into Grendel’s thoughts and feelings which is what is really intriguing about the book. Grendel is a great read because of the great detail Gardner places into the story. In Grendel‚ John Gardner

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    Bored by the isolation of the Wild West‚ Grendel begins to pick up a drinking habit to kill time. It all started when he went out to hunt for food. He found an old woman living outside the town. After killing and eating her‚ Grendel found multiple jars with the word “XXX Granny’s Moonshine” written across it. Disgust by the spleen taste of the old woman in his mouth‚ Grendel decided to drink down the liquid to clean up his taste butt. He was hooked. On the weary night‚ a shadowy beast wandered into

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    Grendel‚ the first antagonist in the epic poem Beowulf‚ is most definitely a monster. To even compare him to a "rambunctious youth" is irrational. The narrator emphasizes his monster-like qualities and even refers to him as a monster. The diction deliberately portrays him as evil‚ as do Grendel’s own actions. <br> <br>The beginning line of the passage is ‚ "A powerful monster …". In line 16-17‚ the narrator goes further by saying‚ "… the monster stirred‚ that demon‚ that fiend‚ Grendel‚ …". The

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    these beings are made to grow in a world they do not know‚ to fend for themselves. The beings‚ Grendel and the Monster of Frankenstein‚ charge their way through a world that despises them‚ searching for companionship‚ for acceptance‚ and for their self-worth. Try as they might‚ they cannot succeed and their sorrow turns to

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    Grendel the fearsome! Grendel the ferocious! Grendel‚ the terrible. Who is Grendel and why does he strike fear into the hearts of warriors and kings with just a mention of his name? Hear the very tale of Grendel‚ and soon you will do the same. A gruesome‚ ferocious beast lurking in the dark arches his back‚ balls up his sharp elongated talons into a fist‚ clenches with all his might‚ and flexes his commodious muscles as he lets out a snarl that forms into a growl. A growl previously entrapped in

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    ever met” (Gardner 27). This quote is an example of why I think Grendel’s last words refer to a curse to mankind. Grendel believes mankind are the most dangerous and terrifying creatures out there and deserve to be cursed as they have treated him so bad. For example “But they were doomed‚ I knew‚ and I was glad. No denying it. Let them wander the fogroads of Hell” (Gardner 53). Grendel wishes

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    Burial and Grendel Beowulf

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    Story The main protagonist‚ Beowulf‚ a hero of the Geats‚ comes to the aid of Hrothgar‚ the king of the Danes‚ whose great hall‚ Heorot‚ is plagued by the monster Grendel. Beowulf kills Grendel with his bare hands and Grendel’s mother with a sword‚ which giants once used‚ that Beowulf found in Grendel’s mother’s lair. Later in his life‚ Beowulf is himself king of the Geats‚ and finds his realm terrorised by a dragon whose treasure had been stolen from his hoard in a burial mound. He attacks the

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    Elements of literary analysis Plot Summary Setting Character Analysis Theme Symbolism and Metaphor Conflict Moral Plot Summary The narrative structure of a story is divided into 5 parts. Organize‚ by list or diagram‚ the events of the story into the following points using as few words as possible. (Complicated stories may have multiple turning points.) #1 Exposition (introduction) Introduces the main characters‚ setting‚ and conflict. #2 Rising Action (conflict complicated) Secondary

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    Grendel/Beowulf Grendel was strong and powerful monster. (line 1) He was so strong that he could rip men apart. Most men in the kingdom feared him. He was the most evilest monster in land.(line21-24) Even though many of the men in the kingdom didn’t know about his mother. The few men who knew were scared until Beowulf defeated Grendel. Hanging his arm in the pillar as a trophy. Grendel’s mother came to retrieve it and have some pay back. Beowulf followed her to the bottom of the lake to end the

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    Literary Analysis Essay

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    Literary Analysis Essay: In the fairy tales‚ the protagonists always gain their Snow Whites in the end and they all live happily ever after. In fact‚ all protagonists’ fate is decided by the narrator’s hand. Just like the literary works we have recently read‚ including the poems “Sunday Greens” by Rita Dove‚ “Sinful City” by Jaroslav Seifert and the excerpt from Like Water for Chocolate from Laura Esquivel‚ the characters’ fate was sealed from that moment. Therefore‚ the most relevant theme

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