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    Beowulf‚ who leads a company of soldiers to Denmark‚ in order to assist the King of the Scyldings‚ Hrothgar‚ by slaying an evil creature named Grendel. However‚ a parallel version of the well-known epic was later produced‚ titled Grendel‚ and it told the tale of Beowulf from the perspective of the antagonist‚ Grendel. This version of the tale follows Grendel from his early childhood when he first started interacting with humans‚ until his ultimate demise at the hands of Beowulf. Grendel’s discussion

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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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    Grendel in Beowulf In Beowulf‚ a heroic epic poem‚ Grendel is one of the three monsters Beowulf‚ the hero has to slay. Grendel is described in the poem as a powerful monster that was spawned in the slime of the swamplands and is the son of “Grendel’s Mother”. The root of his evil is the humans who exiled him from the society and his aggression is driven by loneliness and jealousy. He represents evil and darkness among the Danes and is feared by them. The storyteller described Grendel as a “powerful

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    These battles consist of fighting with the demon Grendel‚ the demon that was Grendel’s mother‚ as well as a great battle with a giant green dragon. All of these battles ended with the beast dying‚ but the final battle ended with beowulf having a greater battle with the dragon than with the others. Beowulf approached these battles differently‚ but some of them have similarities. Grendel comes because he hears all of the partying and joy. Grendel knows that the men will soon be too drunk to fight

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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 as a sympathetic character in Grendel Can you imagine being born and automatically being considered evil? This is what happens to Grendel. Throughout the book everyone’s feelings towards Grendel is that of a bad person or creature. In Grendel my sympathy for Grendel fluctuates. Grendel starts out as a sympathetic character because he is an innocent curious child with a mother who doesn’t talk‚ and lives in a cave. As the story moves on Grendel is misunderstood then starts to make decisions

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    the Great considered a hero in other’s eyes? Back in the Danes their live many joyful citizens. Those citizens partied almost every night making the moment unforgettable. But there was one creature name Grendel who hated other’s excitement‚ so Grendel began torturing the people of the Danes. Grendel tortured them day in and day out until they feared him. Beowulf the text book version and movie is an emotional theme that is consist of violent content‚ standing along above all odds‚ and facing a heroic

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    In the novels Beowulf‚ translated by Benton Raffel and Grendel by John Gardner‚ there is a character that is vividly portrayed. This character is the monster Grendel‚ a non-human being portrayed in two separate ways. The Anglo-Saxon’s view Grendel as evil; there’s no arguing that point. However‚ when the reader sees the story portrayed through Grendel’s perspective he starts to empathize with Grendel rather than fear him. In the beginning of BeowulfGrendel is presented as "a fiend out of hell .

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    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 GrendelGrendel 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 tendencies. The viewpoint in which Grendel is written affects the characterization

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    11 March 2010 John Gardner’s Grendel The author of Grendel‚ John Gardner‚ is considered one of the most influential and controversial authors in the twenty-first century. Known for his brutal honesty in religion and society‚ which is most commonly reflected in his novel. In his novel Grendel‚ John Gardner translates his personal tragedies into the text with depictions including his own life experiences‚ tragedies‚ and religious upbringing. John Gardner was born in 1933‚ in Batavia‚ New York

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