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Beowulf: Poem Analysis
Time has gone by, which means things have changed. Hollywood has become good at changing any type of story to better fit the American eye. Anywhere from Cinderella to Hansel and Gretel. Hollywood will take a normal story and make a movie that will be more modern. They did the same thing, that they’ve done to a lot of other fairy tales, to Beowulf so it would be more appealing to varied audiences. Hollywood changes the epic poem so much in the movie to draw people's attention, make it a good versus evil kind of movie instead of flat like the poem and making it a more sexy/ emotional movie.
In the epic poem and the movie there are quite a few similarities. One being the symbols, Grendel represents life’s ordinary obstacles, Grendel’s mom represents
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In the epic poem he was said to be a good king, but in the movie he was a fat, drunk king that loved to party all the time. Hollywood probably wanted to make it three dimensional instead of making it flat, they wanted more excitement in the movie. They also elevated the language.
The third and final big difference was Grendel. The poem said that Grendel was a son of Cain. He would attack when everyone was sleeping because people were telling the creation story. In the movie, Grendel was a son of Hrothgar. Grendel attacked during the party because of the praise people would give to Hrothgar. Hollywood did this because they wanted to make them three dimensional, good versus evil. The movie removed references to God and Christianity, so that it would be more favored by the bad guy, Unferth. Hollywood also wanted to make it more appealing to the changing audiences to make them interested in watching it.
In conclusion there were many changes to the epic poem, Beowulf. Hollywood will change the original stories and poems to a movie that people will watch and actually like more than reading the book. Hollywood did this to make it more appealing to different audiences. The good versus the evil was made present in the movie. Personal relationships were made more complex, a way to get more people interested in watching the

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