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    Themes ............... Lovers as Microcosms Donne incorporates the Renaissance notion of the human body as a microcosm into his love poetry. During the Renaissance‚ many people believed that the microcosmic human body mirrored the macrocosmic physical world. According to this belief‚ the intellect governs the body‚ much like a king or queen governs the land. Many of Donne’s poems—most notably “The Sun Rising” (1633)‚ “The Good-Morrow” (1633)‚ and “A Valediction: Of Weeping” (1633)—envision a lover

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    scornful of the present and hateful of past. Grendel‚ a lonely monster who despises the world as much as it despises him‚ is one such being. Leaving the ill-fated waters of his pond‚ Grendel plagues the world of King Hrothgar and the Danes. Coming every night‚ Grendel massacres Hrothgar’s people in the Herot‚ a famous hall of music and riches. This murder and terror continues until the arrival of Beowulf‚ a warrior with the intents of defeating Grendel once and for all. Courageously‚

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    Grendel Literary Analysis

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    novel Grendel by John Gardner‚ the author uses minor characters that each represents and symbolizes different things. These characters include Unferth‚ Wealtheow‚ the Dragon‚ Hrothgar and Ork. These characters have roles that shape and contribute to the rest of the story. All of these characters have parts that in some way are important to telling Grendel ’s story even though they do not have a major role. Unferth is one of Hrothgar ’s thanes and is seen throughout the novel confronting Grendel and

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    Passage from Grendel

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    Passage Response Grendel Ch.10‚ paragraph 7: Mechanical Goat After opening with an almost poetic explanation of the sick shaper‚ John Gardner has Grendel encounter another “stupid animal.” First it was the ram in the beginning of the story‚ next the bull‚ and now a goat. He lifts his head‚ considers me‚ then lowers it again to keep an eye on crevasses and seams‚ icy scree‚ slick rocky ledges – doggedly continuing. There always seems to be a comedic aspect to Grendel’s frustration with these

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    Point of View in Grendel and Beowulf Contrasting points of view in Grendel and Beowulf significantly alter the reader’s perception of religion‚ good and evil‚ and the character Grendel. John Gardner’s book‚ Grendel‚ is written in first person. The book translated by Burton Raffel‚ Beowulf‚ is written in third person. Good and evil is one of the main conflicts in the poem Beowulf. How is Grendel affected by the concepts of good and evil? Grendel is an alienated individual

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    Martin Gardner Essay

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    WHO WAS MARTIN GARDNER? Leading Quote: “Pick up anything (Martin Gardner) wrote. You’ll smile and learn something.” –Persi W. Diaconis (bolded top of page) Martin Gardner was the best friend Mathematics ever had. He was responsible for introducing math to the world in a whole new way by turning something intimidating and unapproachable to many into fun and games or—even better—magic. It is said that by doing so “he brought more mathematics to more millions than anyone else.”* (Richard K. Guy)

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    Grendel Analysis

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    his freedom.” This is the illusion breaker. This helps us lean toward the fact that Grendel is‚ in fact‚ a human. Grendel is fighting for his life‚ out of fear. If he were truly a monster‚ he would not feel the need to run from Beowulf. Secondly‚ the poet’s use of emotive words help us feel the murderous and twisted feelings of Grendel. The following quote is from line 394‚ “Grendel came‚ hoping to kill.” Grendel showed up to Herot with the intention to kill as many people as possible. He has to

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    Who Is Howard Gardner?

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    Howard Gardner is a developmental psychologist who is most famous for his Theory on Multiple Intelligence. This paper will discuss Gardner’s life as well as his theory and how he has changed the world of education for all students and teachers. Howard Gardner is a developmental psychologist. He was born in Scranton‚ Pennsylvania on July 11‚ 1943. His parents were Ralph and Hilde Gardner. They were German- Jewish immigrants who fled Germany before World War Two. Growing up a good education was very

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    Howard Gardner Theory

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    Howard Gardner viewed intelligence as ’the capacity to solve problems or to fashion products that are valued in one or more cultural setting’ (Gardner & Hatch‚ 1989). Howard Gardner initially formulated a list of seven intelligences. The first two have been typically valued in schools; the next three are usually associated with the arts; and the final two are what Howard Gardner called ’personal intelligences’. The Seven Intelligences Gardner stated is the following: • Linguistic Intelligence-involves

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    The Battle With Grendel

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    Hrothgar and his followers leave Herot‚ and Beowulf and his warriors remain to spend the night. Beowulf reiterates his intent to fight Grendel without a sword and‚ while his followers sleep‚ lies waiting‚ eager for Grendel to appear. THE BATTLE WITH GRENDEL 235 Out from the marsh‚ from the foot of misty Hills and bogs‚ bearing God’s hatred‚ Grendel came‚ hoping to kill Anyone he could trap on this trip to high Herot. He moved quickly through the cloudy night‚ Up from his swampland

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