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    Beowulf/Batman Comparison Written by: Conner Carel Beowulf: a poem‚ (for the most part a story) written hundreds of years ago‚ but there is no exact date. On the other hand‚ Batman was a character created by DC comics in 1939. Batman is a superhero‚ and Beowulf to a lot of people is seen as a hero. Most people probably don’t think of these two as similar‚ but they do share a lot of things in common. Even though they share a lot of similarities‚ there are many differences. Who is more of a hero

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    Beowulf is the story of a legendary‚ geat warrior traveling across Scandinavia killing monsters. Beowulf is the oldest piece of English literature discovered to date. It is the original tale of the hero saving the day. It has long been debated if it is a work of fiction or a factual account of Beowulf’s adventures. While there are some holdouts‚ most scholars believe that it is a work of fiction. While there are many adaptations of this famous story from books and movies to video games and comics

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    Beowulf and Grendel can be compared and contrasted in various ways. Beowulf was a hero to the village who came to defeat the monster which was named Grendel. Grendel was the mean dangerous monster who was killing many villagers because of the harassing they were doing to him by annoying him. The village had kicked Grendel out of the village because he was a monster. Grendel was half human half monster. In this essay I will discuss how Grendel and Beowulf are alike and different‚ and how they were

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    The heros of any epic always portray the values of that epic’s culture. In the ancient Mesopotamian epic Gilgamesh translated by Herbert Mason and the Anglo Saxon epic Beowulf translated by Seamus Heaney‚ the intrepid heroes‚ Gilgamesh and Beowulf face many challenges‚ proving their heroic virtues. Gilgamesh and Beowulf both reveal their cultures values‚ however‚ these values differ from one another. Beowulf and Gilgamesh both illustrate the virtues and values of their cultures. Gilgamesh and Beowulf

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    tales often are rewritten in another character’s perspective‚ which aids in characterization. An example of this is Grendel‚ the beast described in Beowulf‚ an epic poem‚ and in Grendel‚ a retelling of Beowulf from Grendel’s point of view. In Grendel‚ Grendel is speaking directly to the reader and is shown as a witty and reflective being‚ whereas in Beowulf he is described from a third party’s eye as a ghastly beast with no morals or mercy. However‚ both tales depict the character with raging and murderous

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    In both stories Grendel is portrayed as a bad guy. In Grendel‚ Grendel can talk and basically just wants a friend to torment‚ while in Beowulf he doesn’t talk and is defeatable when fought. In the story Grendel‚ you can tell by the way he talks that he is fueled by killing. It gives him a certain rush that serial killers get while killing. I was able to understand Grendel in a way because he was lonely‚ scared and found something to do‚ which excited him; but all he really wanted was a friend. In

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    Beowulf is the Hero of the Geats‚ an Epic Poem. Grendel is a creature that seeks understanding of the seemingly purposeless universe. Grendel was the first of three monsters than Beowulf killed. Grendel from the Epic poem‚ and the movie are greatly different‚ like how his arm got taken off‚ or even a chain on his arm. Grendel hates the noise and happiness that comes from the Danes. As a solution to this problem in the book‚ Grendel sneaks into the hall at night while the Danes are asleep. Since

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    Beowulf‚ an epic poem written in England in the 8th century‚ introduces us to a character known as Grendel‚ a vicious beast who terrorizes a village in Denmark. In 1971‚ an American author named John Gardner reintroduces the character‚ this time re-telling the story from the monster’s point of view. In both stories Grendel is portrayed in many similar‚ but also many different ways. When reading the two stories we instantly recognize similarities in the way that Grendel is depicted. Both describe

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    love for the book rather than the movie. Having read the epic Beowulf and watched the movie Beowulf and Grendel (Gunnarsson)‚ There are many differences in both. Additions of characters‚ lines are different‚ and the fact that there was no dragon in the movie are the most apparent. None the less‚ the difference that stood out to me the most was the change in personalities in the characters Grendel‚ Beowulf‚ and Hrothgar. Grendel and Beowulf differ from that of the epic in ways in which Grendel is almost

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    novel Grendel by John Gardner portrays the main character‚ Grendel‚ into a different prospective compared to the poem‚ Beowulf by Burton Raffel. While in both texts‚ Grendel has been displayed as an ugly beast whom everyone runs in terror‚ in the novel‚ the author explains how much Grendel thinks like a human. Grendel from the novel is immensely different from Grendel in the Beowulf poem because of how these two characters are portrayed‚ their morals and the way they handle their death. In both texts

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