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    Grendel Is Evil Essay

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    Grendel, the monstrous beast from Beowulf, is very evil, powerful, and deadly. Grendel was very negative most of the time but what if there had been a way to prevent the killing from happening. What if Grendel didn't leave his lair that night to kill all of those men? Grendel is put off as an evil monster, but not all monsters start out evil. Yes, he lives in a lair underneath of the earth but, why were the Danes being so loud that he could hear it that low in the ground? They say in line 20-22

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    Grendel is not a physical being, monster, or human, but a symbol of the darkness within man. When Beowulf’s men join the fight against Grendel, they soon realize that “no blade on Earth, no blacksmith’s art, could ever damage their demon opponent” (53). Grendel is incapable of being completely destroyed, as even after he is defeated, his arm remains with the Danes. That swords, even well crafted swords, cannot even damage Grendel is not a testament to his strength, but how ingrained in society he

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    Grendel, by John Gardner published in 1971, takes a different view of the original novel Beowulf. The plot of the Grendel is analogous to the Shakspearnean play, Macbeth in many approaches. Macbeth is a play that originated during the 1600's which incorporated aspects of sorcery, witches and violence during a medieval era. In the beginning, Macbeth is an honoured warrior in Scotland, but later craves for power; hence, he kills the king and rules the country. At this point, there were three witches

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    Grendel: A True Monster

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    Grendel is a very complex creature. He questions his existence many times throughout the book, called “Grendel” by John Gardner, even though he is viewed simply as a monster by the creatures around him. He wants to find out what his purpose is in life and if there is more to life than him being simply a monster. In the end, he stands at the edge of a cliff after Beowulf badly injures him. He utters these words before the book ends, “Poor Grendel’s had an accident…so may you all (pg.173).” With

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    “The state is an organization of violence, a monopoly in what it is pleased to call legitimate violence (Gardner, 119)." Grendel is monster that first appears in the epic poem Beowulf. Gardner later takes the character on for his own adaption. In Grendel the monster Grendel struggles with humans and his own inner demons throughout the whole book. Throughout history, people have been forced to use violence as a solution; But even in those instances, there was a negative force that required the use

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    Jack Lynch a characteristic of an epic poem is that “[there is] a concern with the fate of a nation or people” (Lynch, Epic). In Beowulf, the concern is Grendel coming to Heorot and killing Danes. An example of this in Beowulf is “suddenly then/ the God-cursed brut was creating havoc:/ greedy and grim he grabbed thirty men” (Beowulf 120-123). Grendel was killing the king’s men by the hundreds over the span of several years. That was a significant amount of the population, for the Medieval period. People

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    Beowulf Vs Grendel

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    Hrothgar’s kingdom to save his kingdom from a monster. The monsters name is Grendel and Grendel has come to Higlac, which is the name of Hrothgar’s mead, and murdered multiple people. Between the movie and the text, there are multiple differences. One major difference between the movie and the text is the characters. In the movie the characters are shown completely different than they are in text. For example, in the text Grendel could not speak and was a wolf-like monster, but in the movie he was able

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    Grendel Vs Beowulf

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    many people. In the book of Beowulf, King Hrothgar was fit to be one, but wasn’t young and couldn’t defeat Grendel. In this paper, we’ll be focusing on the differences of Beowulf the film, and book and see and compare each of the books. What we the viewers see in the characters of Beowulf, Book Beowulf seemed might of more unrealistic than the new Beowulf film besides the dragon, Grendel and all the magics

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    Grendel is evil; powerful and he strikes fear and tenor in all who see him, Beowulf is the hero of the story. Grendel who has killed many men. And both characters have monsters in them from the banished demons such as Grendel. Grendel and Beowulf is two monsters that are born from different demons. Beowulf has stood up too many monsters. Grendel is presented as a coward. Beowulf succeeds and defeats Grendel. Beowulf is a heroic and Grendel is shown to be intelligent. Grendel is a person that enjoys

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    Both of the pieces of literature, Grendel and Beowulf, contain the same story; it is just told from different viewpoints. Beowulf is an epic oratorical poem depicting the heroic Beowulf defeating the hideous creature that haunts the halls of Herot. Grendel, however, allows the reader to be able to experience the story from Grendel’s point of view. Though the books depict the same creature who possesses the same qualities, within Grendel, he is given more human characteristics and this makes the reader

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