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    Faith In Beowulf

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    heard stories from other sailors of Herot and how Grendel (a monster) attacks during the night as the men sleep he grabs them and and eats them for food. Grendel is powerful he is a descended from Cain. “Then out of the night /came the shadows-stalker‚ stealthy and swift;/ the hall-guards were slack‚ asleep at their posts.”(H. 703-705) Beowulf the prince of Geats is a strong young warrior courageous and is willing to sail and defeat Grendel who is evil. “his glee was demonic picturing the mayhem

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    Beowulf: Grendel Who were Grendel’s earliest ancestors? How did he come to exist? Cain the eldest son of Adam and Eve‚ and other demons. He came to exist when the demons split into evil forms. What is meant by “The beginning might not be the end”? Hrothgar fears that Grendel may come again and that his first attack will not be the last. In what way has hate triumphed? Because Grendel’s hate has driven everyone from Herot. What does the phrase “hell-forged hands” suggest about Grendel? That

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    demon presented in Beowulf is Grendel. Grendel personifies the exact opposite of what the Anglo-Saxons held dear. Beowulf‚ the story’s hero‚ is the embodiment of what every Anglo-Saxon strove to become in their lifetime. Grendel is constantly angry‚ afraid and unsure of himself; while Beowulf is fearless and loyal to his king. Through Grendel’s own hatred and anger‚ he brings his own downfall. The "sin-stained demon" has his roots in the vile creature Cain. Since Grendel is spawned from Cain‚ he can

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    beowulf there is this monster named grendel who haunted the moors “he is this powerful monster laying down in the darkness growing in pain”. And further on in the book‚ their i this hero Beowulf the bravest‚ stronger man than anyone in the world. One night grendel was angry with all the noise the king and the king’s men were making‚ so he goes down and kills a lot of his men. This happens several times.the hero Beowulf hears their cry for help and comes to kill grendel. At the end he kills him with no

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    tyrannical monster Grendel in his own domain‚ the hijacked mead hall of Heorot. A battle of brute strength ensues‚ in which Grendel‚ unable to escape his opponent’s awesome armgrip‚ rips away from his own arm and flees‚ dying soon after from bloodloss. Beowulf’s victory‚ though relatively early in the story‚ is a pivotal moment that signifies the defeat of discord and the return of civilization. Due to the stark differences in their appearances‚ lineages‚ and tactics of warfare‚ Grendel and Beowulf in

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    philosophies being analyzed and discovered in John Gardner’s Grendel. The philosophies of solipsism‚ nihilism‚ and eventually existentialism are explored through Grendel‚ Grendel’s Mother‚ and the Dragon as Grendel learns more about himself and the world around him. These philosophies are established in the book due to the historical context of the time the book was written. The philosophy of solipsism is found when Grendel is young. Grendel is speaking about going exploring as a young child. He realizes

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    revenge. This is the case with the monster‚ Grendel‚ in Beowulf‚ by John Gardner. Grendel feels excluded from humans in general‚ because he cannot understand them. He feels as though he does not belong to a community‚ because he has been living alone with his mother for such a long time. Overall‚ it is the combination of many different types of exclusions that pushes Grendel to become such a cruel‚ hideous beast with a hardened heart and a thirst to kill. Grendel is where most of the description of this

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    Violence in Beowulf

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    Anglo-Saxon epic‚ “Beowulf”‚ the theme of violence is prevalent throughout the entire story. The hero‚ Beowulf‚ is referred to as the strongest‚ most powerful man in the world‚ and uses his strength to vanquish evil. He slaughters two evil monsters‚ Grendel‚ and Grendel’s mother‚ as well as battling a Dragon in his own kingdom. In Anglo-Saxon culture‚ heroes like Beowulf are looked to as symbols of hope and courage. However‚ why is Grendel’s violence considered evil‚ and Beowulf’s is considered good

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    Beowulf Quote Discussion

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    September‚ 2014 HCTA: Beowulf Theme: Wisdom is a more valuable weapon than physical strength. Quote 1: And that night Grendel came again‚ so set / On murder that no crime could ever be enough‚ / No savage assault quench his lust / For evil. Then each warrior tried / To escape him‚ searched for rest in different / Beds‚ as far from Herot as they could find‚ / Seeing how Grendel hunted when they slept. / Distance was safety; the only survivors / Were those who fled him. Hate had triumphed.

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    chronological primitivism” (Kennedy 38-39). To start off with‚ Grendel portrays evil‚ demonic abilities. Grendel depicts Christianity because he is compared the Cain. Secondly‚ the last battle depicts several details regarding supernatural. The last battle is where a character loses his human dignity. Thirdly‚ Beowulf is considered supernatural because of his non human characteristics. Beowulf is seen as invulnerable towards Grendel because of his strength. Lastly‚ King Hrothgar is considered as

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