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    In the epic Beowulf‚ the people (known as the Danes) value a few things way over other things. The things they value the most is glory‚ fame‚ and the mead hall; called a “herot”. In the epic‚ there is a demon like monster that lives in the darkness of the land. Its name is Grendel. Grendel is against everything the Danes love‚ including the mead hall‚ and things such as fun and happiness. It pains him to see and hear people having fun. So to enact his revenge‚ in the night‚ he sneaks up to the herot

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    society. Grendel and the Anglo-Saxon society are an example of this. While the Anglo-Saxons went about their life‚ Grendel watched from a distance. Although Grendel had never been a part of the Anglo-Saxon society‚ he tried to understand them. In this scenario‚ Grendel is seen as the reject‚ being that he had tried to befriend them but was unsuccessful‚ which causes him to question life and act out. By comparing the Anglo-Saxon’s beliefs and attitude with Grendel’s‚ one can see that Grendel develops

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    287 In the story of Beowulf there are lots of points that are not elaborated on in comparison to Grendel. Grendel gives much more of a story than Beowulf. The story Beowulf seems to be lacking so much detail in comparison to Grendel. Beowulf however from John Gardner’s perspective was shaped by a shaper‚ which could be a metaphor for the way man has selectively twisted their own story. However seemingly if you put together the plots of each story they are basically two halves of the same circle

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    old-English Beowulf (Heaney) and the modern-day film Beowulf and Grendel (Gunnarsson) due to the cultural difference between the Middle ages and Modern time. More details entered the film to appeal to a more modern audience that requires reason and details. The old English poem held no use for complexity to tantalize the reader. Additions that add complexity to Grendel’s character in Beowulf and Grendel include backstories and new characters. In Beowulf‚ the epic‚ it states‚ “Grendel was the name

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    today’s society‚ Beowulf and Grendel (Gunnarsson)‚ the movie integrated material to relate it to a more modern audience. Engenderments companies predicated the way they make their movies on the way society accepts things and on the cultural views of their audience. For example‚ in Beowulf (Heaney) the apes Beowulf subjugated the “demon monster”‚ Grendel just for glory. In antithesis‚ the film Beowulf was more compassionate and cared to ken what they Danes had done to upset Grendel for him to optate

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    character’s roster was Grendel’s son. 5.Some could argue that it’s an attempt to portray Grendel as a fatherly figure. 6.There could be many possible outcomes that can explain as to why this particular character was chosen to be in the movie. 7.Grendel knew then and there all he wanted was revenge on Hrothgar‚ the murderer of his father. 8.The addition of the child was

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    include Unferth‚ Beowulf and Grendel. In the stories Beowulf and Grendel‚ there are fierce encounters between enemies who attempt to defend their boasts and seek revenge‚ leaving no true hero. “…I can show the wise Hrothgar a way to defeat his enemy and find respite…” (Beowulf 21). In Beowulf’s call to adventure‚ he is not invited to help the Danes; Beowulf takes it upon himself to go to the land of the Danes because he feels the need to relive his father Ecgtheow’s accomplishments. Beowulf was mocked

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    The Grendel and Beowulf Aspects of Myself Someone once said‚ “The things you hate most in others‚ are the things you hate most in yourself.” I see two sides of people: their positive side‚ and their negative side. Most of me‚ my Grendel aspect‚ wants to see the negative sides of people. It is easy to fall into the familiar habit of just noticing all the bad qualities about a person. However‚ my Beowulf aspect strives to see the best and positive qualities of people‚ and aims to put aside their

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    Within both‚ Grendel the novel and Beowulf‚ there are a large number of differences between the main character. Grendel in the novel is portrayed as a more complex character than in the epic poem‚ Beowulf‚ because of his ability to comprehend the world‚ seek out companionship‚ and because he is able to transform as a character throughout the book. Due to the first person point of view in the novel‚ we are able to get a glimpse inside of Grendel’s mind‚ which shows us that he is able to comprehend

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    Sir Gawain and Beowulf: Which is More Honorable? Heroes come in many forms‚ yet traits such as: courage‚ honor‚ and loyalty‚ reappear as themes throughout the personality of a hero. The characters of Beowulf and Sir Gawain each represent a version of a hero‚ yet each comes across quite differently in their respective story. A hero can be said to truly win if he remains constant to his noble values when put in any situation that crosses his way. When measured by that criteria‚ Sir Gawain stands

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