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    In the story Grendel‚ there are a lot of different themes and lessons one of the main themes in this story is isolation. Grendel is a very isolated character who is looking for his purpose in life. Grendel has a lot of hate in his heart‚ but there is also a lot of love in it at the same time. So throughout the story‚ there are a lot of moments when Grendel has a battle within his self. For example when Grendel first hears the Shaper playing in chapter 3 it starts to make Grendel think different about

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                                                           04/02/13 Grendel             The book Grendel by John Gardner is about a monster‚ named Grendel‚ who involves himself with humans. It goes back in time to show the origins of the conflict between them and also to show Grendel’s personal change within. The novel provides the view of the “monster” that everyone in Beowulf feared and hated. It showcases how certain events and experiences shaped Grendel‚ not only as a monster‚ but as a human and observer.

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    of Beowulf and John Gardner’s Grendel. Both novels are based on the idea of Beowulf killing Grendel. However‚ the two different points of view telling the story create vastly different novels. Beowulf highlights the heroic and positive world in which Beowulf lives. Whereas Grendel elucidates on the miserable life that Grendel is circumscribed to. The consistent variance in tone skews the events in two completely different directions. The tone between Beowulf and Grendel differ in perception‚ righteousness

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    Position Paper: Existentialism VS Fatalism After reading Grendel‚ I have come to the conclusion that fatalism is the predominant determinant in the novel and in Grendel’s life. Throughout all of Grendel’s day to day actions‚ one can synthesize a claim as to what is going to happen next to Grendel. One can come to these predeterminations by inferring subliminal messages from the Dragon’s speech. In chapter five‚ Grendel meets the Dragon. The Dragon is a unique character who is an all knowing

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    The Comparison and Contrast of Grendel and Beowulf In the novel Grendel by John Gardner he portrays a different image of what Grendel appears in the epic poem of Beowulf. Grendel is a nonhuman who possess and shows the abilities that a human would portray. Grendel‚ believed to be a demon descendent of the demon Cain‚ is never explained as to what exactly he is or what he is said to look like. Only explanation of what Grendel may be is small facts portrayed throughout the story. The only

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Analysis As most people have read the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ many have wondered‚ what contributes most to the story’s themes? Well‚ throughout the novel‚ there are three main literary elements that come into play. In the passage “‘It ain’t right‚ Atticus…”’(pg.284) to “I looked up‚ and his face was vehement”(pg.296)‚ Harper Lee uses the literary element character‚ setting‚ and tone to develop the theme that recognizing perspectives contributes

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    Literary Analysis of The Yellow Wallpaper Elfriede Jelinek once said‚ “I only enjoy what I can see‚ because I don’t feel anything. The Yellow Wallpaper is about a married woman who suffers from post-partum depression and her husband‚ John‚ thinks it is best she stays confined in a room. She began to go crazy thinking about the yellow wallpaper that covered the bedroom walls. The Yellow Wallpaper uses literary devices such as foreshadowing‚ situational irony‚ and symbolism. Those literary devices

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    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 him as a seemingly vicious monster‚

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    Beowulf and Grendel are both based off of the Anglo-Saxon’s oral tale of the Geat hero Beowulf. Both stories take place between 500–600 A.D. in Denmark during the invasions of England by the Scandinavians. The story of Beowulf was first written by catholic monks in about 725 A.D. and tells the story about the Geat hero Beowulf coming to help the Danes take care of an evil monster named Grendel. In contrast the modern interpretation of the story of Beowulf written by John Gardner‚ called Grendel‚ tells

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    In Grendel the author John Gardner incorporates astrological signs with each chapter. The author uses each zodiac sign to demonstrate Grendel’s feelings and mental instability. The zodiac signs also demonstrate the challenges Grendel faces and his resolutions. These experiences influence Grendel’s growth throughout the story. The first sign demonstrated‚ Aries‚ Is shown with his encounter with a ram and how Grendel aggressively approaches it show his arrogance. This aggressive manner and arrogant

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