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    In the story of Grendel written by John Gardener‚ Grendel seems to be a different person then in the book titled "Beowulf". In the first paragraph of Grendel he talks about his mom and how he doesn’t understand why they have to live in such a horrible place but his mimes doesn’t care. Grendel gives us the description in the first paragraph that his mom is Pale‚ fat‚ and has some human in her. This seems to be the first indicator about how Grendel feels about his mother. In Beowulf I always assumed

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    Magneto is the more successful villain‚ displaying these attributes more consistently and capably. Strength is a trait found within both Grendel and Magneto‚ with Grendel being described throughout the myth as large and powerful enough to bring upon the demise of any innocent man. This is shown when Grendel decapitates the warrior Hondisico. However‚ though powerful‚ Grendel

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    Grendel the monster with feelings In the book Grendel‚ the author made the decision to use the character Grendel as the narrator. He knew that the readers would understand more about Grendel’s feelings. To know the real Grendel‚ you need to read it from his point of view‚ not anyone else’s. The story made more sense because it was written in stream of consciousness. Stream of consciousness means that the author writes down everything that he is thinking. In Grendel we got to read everything from

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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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    Pete Benck Ms. Finnegan AP Literature 28 October 2005 An Essential Theme in John Gardner’s Grendel In art museums‚ there are ageless paintings and sculptures. On the radio‚ classical music and classic rock is still played. These are some of today’s ways of carrying on the past through art forms. The painter and the rock legend are artists immortalized through their works. The artists in Grendel are the Shaper and the court harper. Their singing of great men’s deeds‚ no matter how inflated or

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    through his art and use those emotions to manipulate them into constructing a common‚ coherent‚ and uplifting value system. Having seen the past that the Shaper glorified‚ Grendel is horrified by sheer power of the Shaper’s poetry and feels weak when he realizes that he too is being manipulated into believing the Shaper’s lies. When Grendel first hears the Shaper’s song‚ he is so overcome with emotion that he bursts into tears‚ momentarily loses his ability to speak and could not help but flee‚ “thus I

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    Grendel and Born of Man and Woman were similar in surprisingly many ways. The biggest point of comparison between these two works is the human/monster ambiguity that is present. Both of them make if difficult to decipher whether or not the main character is really human or not. They each have very human-like characteristics‚ but there are many things that point to them each not being human. For instance‚ Grendel is obviously not human by the way humans react to him‚ and from the description of his

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    Beowulf/Grendel Trial or Debate Activity Debate: Two teams will debate the merits of Grendel’s viewpoint. The rest of the class will act as judges and rate the winning team. (ALL students will contribute to the debate by helping to suggest/refine talking points - each group will vote for members to participate in debate). Resolved: Since the world and everything in it is an unplanned accident‚ existence is meaningless ;the past is irrelevant; nothing matters. For: This team will take the

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    idea is called ethical egoism or the idea of putting one’s self before others. John Gardner’s Grendel hones in on this philosophy in chapter six. Gardner focuses on how Grendel only really cares for himself. He doesn’t care for his mother‚ he doesn’t care about any gods‚ and he definitely doesn’t care about humans. He is so self-centered that he rarely does anything that does not benefit or amuse him. Grendel isn’t the only one who does this however‚ in fact I’d say just about

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    particular section is correctly in place so‚ the smallest defect can cause the gears to malfunction and generate chaos within the entire system. Correspondingly‚ Grendel in the novel and the monster in Frankenstein resemble these defects. Their being amongst their surrounding societies makes them realize what outcasts they are. Grendel in the novel is somewhat similar to the monster in Frankenstein because both are pained to not being able to accommodate with people‚ both are rejected by people‚

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