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    admiration toward a given person. However‚ there are many great people that are not found‚ or at least they haven’t received the required honor during their lifetime. This is due to the fact that most of the great people are not understood or are misunderstood by the others. Great people introduce new ideas and the new is hard to be perceived by common people‚ so they start to blame the great people and accuse them in wrongdoing. Sometimes normal people make themselves closed for the great because of

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    Misunderstood Struggle

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    MISUNDERSTOOD STRUGGLE Do we really have a great understanding of our past‚ to understand our future? As stated in Lerone Bennett’s “Black History/Black Power”‚ “History is not something added to life; it is not something you read about in textbooks and view from afar as a spectator”‚ the main truth about history is the specific knowledge from relationships of our people. Black people and black history have always had a middle blockade when it comes to the past and the future. Of course the

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    Grendel Essay

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    portray Grendel in a fair manner. One of the main characters in the epic poem is called Grendel. Grendel is a monster who lives in a cave with his mother. He hates his mother and thinks that he is the most intelligent species and no one else’s life has meaning. Grendel in the epic poem is portrayed as a monster who only kills and cannot think for himself. John Gardner‚ an author of the book Grendel felt like the epic poem was one sided and Grendel did not get to share his side. In the book Grendel Gardner

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    Grendel

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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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    A Monster Misunderstood

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    Frankenstein: A Monster Misunderstood Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley’s Frankenstein is a novel that was published in 1831. The story seems to center around Victor Frankenstein. As a reader‚ however‚ one does not appreciate the creature’s perspective until the climax of the book. The monster is abandoned by his creator and is left to fend for himself in world that does not understand him. This paper will focus solely on the opposing side of the story. The creature’s path is examined from his

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    Motifs in Grendel

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    Throughout John Gardner’s novel‚ Grendel‚ there are many literary tools and compositional risks used to support the overall meaning of the story and to show change in the main character‚ Grendel. One compositional risk that Gardner uses extremely effectively is motif. A motif is defined as recurring structures‚ contrasts‚ or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the piece’s major themes. The most effective motif Gardner uses over the course of the novel is the recurring references

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    Grendel & Existentialism

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    unfamiliar with until we talked about it in class. The relationship between Grendel and existentialism was profound to me not only in the way that it drew lines of symmetry‚ but in the way that it helped me to interpret the concepts behind the philosophy. This quote spoke to me because it demonstrates how Grendel is pressured into living an existentialist lifestyle by the very forces that he says push upon him. Grendel delves into the psyche of a man-beast whose only choice is to react to the world

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    Grendel Narrative

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    Grendel Narrative I will begin my story from the point of my arrival in Denmark when my initial engagement takes place: I began my terror long ago when I sat in the darkness yelling and growling in pain of the happiness and joyousness coming from Hrothgar and his men yet‚ they still challenge me‚ after seven years they still celebrate and boast and laugh with their music. I‚ Grendel‚ through my great strength and immunity from the weapons of humanity‚ vow to plague the mead hall. I stayed in the

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    page 51 he thinks in his head and says: “He had never been jealous of me for a second. Now I knew that there never was and never could have been any rivalry between us. I was not of the same quality as he.” This proves that Gene had completely misunderstood Finny and misinterpreted his intentions. Furthermore‚ the most important and main reason that Gene broke the limb was because of jealousy. One piece of evidence to prove this point is on page 54‚ Gene dresses up in Finny’s clothes. Gene says:

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    The Dragon In Grendel

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    in John Gardner’s Grendel serves as a mentor for the main character‚ Grendel. Grendel visits the Dragon in his underground lair in hopes of finding purpose and meaning to his life of killing humans. However‚ Grendel quickly discovers that the Dragon has a unique viewpoint on life. The Dragon tells Grendel that he has the ability to see into the future‚ and‚ as a result of this vast knowledge‚ life has no real purpose. The river of time can not be slowed or altered. He tells Grendel that his place in

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