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    Grendel, by John Gardner, is a fiction novel about fiction. The story and characters come derive from the epic poem Beowulf. Beowulf is a heroic epic recording the noteworthy achievements of the Geatish warrior Beowulf, who pilgrimages across the ocean to defeat a horrific monster, Grendel, who has been tormenting their empire. Gardner’s take on the narrative is to tell the tale from the Grendel’s point of view. This converted a nasty, atrocious monster into a lonely but insightful stranger with

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    living person” (Webster). When one reads Beowulf, they should come to agree that Grendel is indeed a ghostly counterpart to Beowulf. While it may be easy to distinguish between Grendel and Beowulf as good and evil respectively, it is not so simple to understand that the pair is actually quite similar. Indeed, Grendel may be seen as a shadow of Beowulf’s character, because whatever one does, the other does as well. Both Grendel and Beowulf have the ability to go between realms of civilization and wilderness

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    There are many similarities and differences between the movie "Beowulf and Grendel", to the poem. Major differences between the movie and the poem would be Grendel himself. In the poem, he is described as an evil monster born from two demons. In the movie, Grendel is actually human, but known as a troll to the warriors and Danes. The poem doesn’t give the background of Grendel or show how the Danes killed his father and the possible reason of his revenge, like in the movie. If the witch, Selma, was

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    Grendel, the first villain in the epic Beowulf, is portrayed as a demon from Hell and a descendant of Cain. He is twelve feet tall, with red eyes and ravening jaws. Grendel is somewhat like a man, with a head, two arms, and two legs, and he is described as such: Grendel his name, hating the sound of the harp, The minstrel’s song, the bold merriment of men In whose distorted likeness he was shaped. The narrator tells us that Grendel attacks Hrothgar’s mead hall every night, and that his incentive

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    Grendel, the 1971 sequel to the ancient epic poem Beowulf, follows the monster of the tale, and his life leading up to his fatal encounter. John Gardner, wrote the story in first person point of view, and catalogs Grendel’s thoughts and actions in the years before Beowulf defeats him. It chronicles Grendel’s viewpoints of man and those around him, the colonization of his home, his thoughts on his mother, and his own sense of existentialism. Grendel tells his story, but as an unreliable narrator,

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    Grendel is a monster that seems to cause evil; he is given no direct look and very little personality. He seems to go after evil; he would kill somebody without having any mercy. He can’t be reasoned with. Beowulf is described as a hero and who is very cocky, would do anything for some fame and recognition. Beowulf would stand up to monsters or anyone in his way. Beowulf is described more terrifying then Grendel, reason why was because he won so many battles with monsters. Beowulf has a reputation

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    Grendel and his mother are very interesting characters in Beowulf. They are murderous psychopaths who wreak havoc on Hrothgar killing tens of people in each attack. However, it is important to look at their heritage as a motivation for their behavior. Grendel is an ogre who is a direct descendant from the Biblical Cain. Cain was the son of Adam in the Bible and wound up killing his brother Abel as a result of jealousy. It is this jealousy that motivates Grendel and all of his destructive actions

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    The two films Beowolf and Grendel(2005) and Beowolf(2007) have many differences. Even though both films are about a man coming to rid the land of a beastly troll, what really stands out is how different they are from one another. The main difference is that the main character Beowolf is portrayed as a hero in one film and an anti-hero in the other. A hero is a man, who is admired or idealized for courage and noble qualities. Although, a hero and an anti-hero are not the same thing. The difference

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    Sometimes they change the book to make it more interesting, modern, or to save money and time. For example they sexualized grendels mothers to make it more interesting and modern. Filmmakers changed the original story when they wrote Beowulf the movie to modernize it, make it interesting to catch the watchers, and to save time and money. In the book Beowulf had slayed Grendel and Grendel's mother got very upset destroyed the herot hall. She took the Geats trophy back home (grendel's arm). She goes

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    references consistently. The protagonist that starts of the epic, Grendel, refers to as a descendant of Cain. His “monstrous” actions are often a direct reflection of the story of Cain and his brother found in Genesis chapter four. Although Grendel is known as a heinous monster, he is an embodiment of the faults of humans and a victim that has fallen prey to the power of jealousy, and the need to be known within a community. In other words, Grendel is a symbol of the possible evils that may arise through

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