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Grendel's Presentation Of The Monster In 'Beowulf'

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Beowulf is described as the most heroic man of the Anglo Saxons, he was important and needed by his people, known as courageous and strong. He was their hero, but the movie shows a different side.
Both the story and the poem tell the story of Beowulf sailing all the way from Sweden and is known as the hero to all Danes when he kills a terrorizing monster named Grendel. Both Genres are based in Denmark home to Danes.
The biggest differences between the movie and the poem are how the monsters are portrayed and how Hrothgar is characterized, and also the role of women.

Unlike the novel, the monsters are portrayed differently in the movie. However, in the novel, grendel represent something more. He was pure evil showing no remorse, angry toward mankind and in the movie he’s more sympathetic, baby like. Grendel’s father was Hrothgar in the movie, unlike the story he was the son of Cain. Secondly, the dragon in the movie is the son of Beowulf which he goes after and his kingdom as well to kill and destroy everything he desires. The way the monsters are portrayed seem like it tries to switch up the way we expect to see the movie, surprising us with the way the monsters act in the movie being described …show more content…

For example, Hrothgar is messy and a drunk in the movie not showing any respect towards his wife Wealtheow. However, in the poem he is a wise and great man, good king to all his thanes, losing strength through his aging years. Meanwhile, during the movie his final speech was a goodbye with no one knowing, as he tells Beowulf that he would become king once Hrothgar time came to an end, he then walks into his room and jumps off the balcony, committing suicide. Something that did not happen in the poem, he sends off Beowulf so there were various differences how Hrothgar was portrayed between the book and movie. Overall, this difference made the movie a bit more

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