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    The monster Grendel descendant of Cain attacks Herot due to their loud and disruptive celebrations. Grendel comes at night Beowulf, and his men are waiting for the monster to come so threy all go to sleep. As expected Grendel does come and he kills one of Beowulf men, and reaches for Beowulf when he gets grabbed by him instead. Beowulf and Grendel both fight it out. Beowulf rips off his arm and is victorious. Everyone celebrates the death of Grendel. Beowulf swears to kill her Beowulf The second

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    Protagonist If you have ever read the book Grendel, which is a playoff of the book Beowulf, you know the author depicts the protagonist as a good character. The author, John Gardner, uses many techniques in his writing to make Grendel sound like a good protagonist. He made a good argument for its protagonist by describing other characters as evil, giving an idea of character’s backstory to help guide your opinions towards certain characters, and giving Grendel many of the traits of the nine noble virtues

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    The Old English epic Beowulf is built around the archetype of the journeying hero. Beowulf exemplifies a classical hero, one who is not immune from hubris, but who channels his strong will into judicious endeavors. Thus, Beowulf dies with the honor and glory befitting a king. His story is one of distinct binaries between good and evil. On the side opposite to Beowulf's goodness is the gruesome Grendel. Grendel is a monster, and the original epic poem does nothing to introduce moral ambiguity that

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    Grendel is characterized as a misunderstood person; one who continually leashes out against the world in an antagonistic manner. Simply put, he is a reject. This characterization of Grendel is exemplified and manifested in Raffel's Beowulf, Gardner's Grendel, and The Beowulf film directed by Robert Zemeckis. In each of these works, Grendel is consistently given the same characterizations and referred to in similar connotations. Grendel is called names, referred to as being evil, and viewed as a monster

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    Beowulf is an Old English epic poem. Grendel is a strong, courageous, independent hero. Grendel is an unhappy demon who lives in the swamplands of Hrothgar’s kingdom. Grendel terrorizes the Danes every night, killing them and defeating the Danes. The Danes suffer and dread long nights of Grendel terrifying them. Beowulf hears about Grendel terrorizing the Danes and decides to travel to where Grendel is at to try and defeat him. Beowulf and Grendel get into a hand on hand fight. Beowulf wants to

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    The story starts off with a terrible monster named Grendel who is striking fear in the danish kingdom. Grendel has started killing the danish king Hrothgar men in the king’s mead hall. Grendel is a demon that is a descendant of Cain. Grendel is a monstrous beast with stealth and claws of death and the ability to breath under water. Grendel has great speed that works with his stealth and strength. Grendel’s home is cave with a lake in it and in the entrance. Sense its home is underwater and in the

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    Grendel, Beowulf’s arrival and fight with Grendel, and the festivities in Heorot expose the values of the Danish people. Grendel and Beowulf’s encounters reveal direct evidence of the Danes’ views and values, that revolve around a family’s reputation, community, and being a good king versus being a good warrior. The reliance on ones family line reveals how much the Danes’ used their ancestors to compare who they were decedents of. They use their heritage to show that they come from a noble family

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    The story of Beowulf is a heroic epic, chronicling the distinguished deeds of the great Geatish warrior, Beowulf, who travels across the seas to rid the Danes of the evil monster Grendel, who has been inflicting destruction and terrorizing the kingdom. Beowulf is glorified for his heroic deeds of ridding the land fiendish monsters and stopping the scourge of evil, while the monster, Grendel, is portrayed as a repugnant creature who deserves death for its evil actions. However, many have disagreed

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    The tone between Beowulf and Grendel is very different. Both of the stories were very good. Each one has there own separate tone from each other. Both of the stories have many different tones as well. One of the story has a calm and formal tone while the other one has a mocking but also emotional and miserable at the same time tone. Each story also had different opinion on how heroes were. Both of them also talk about both the monsters, heroes, and people in the stories. Beowulf’s tone is calm,

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    several different ways. The storyline of the movie is almost completely different than the book. Beowulf, as depicted in the movie, is much less strong than the Beowulf that is described in the book. The film shows an immortal “She Wolf.” The monster in the book is descended from evil; however, the monsters shown in the film are descended from the Kings themselves. In the book, Beowulf kills Grendel barehanded and alone; according to the textbook, Grendel’s mother is not immortal and the monsters

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