Grendel Point Of View Essay

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    In the work Grendel by John Gardner, Grendel says, “The world is all pointless accident. I exist, nothing else” (28). This quote demonstrates Grendel’s nihilistic view in the novel. Nihilism is defined as the view that rules, morals, laws, and religion are pointless because they are man-made, as well as existence in general being pointless. Along with nihilism, Grendel has sarcastic and cynical perspectives of life. These views on life are a reaction to the events that he lived through as a monster

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    common topic among authors stories like these will always be written.These stories are told from the heroes point of view because people want to see the

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    Gardner’s Grendel exhibits a contradictory novel, where the characters show views that both agree and disagree with a nihilistic view on the world. Despite the opposing beliefs presented throughout the tale, the overall work seems to be a refutation of nihilism for humanity. The story opens with Grendel as he approaches his twelfth year of his “idiotic war” (5) with the Danes in their hall Heorot, and he muses over his past and journey to his current point. When a younger, more curious Grendel first

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    Grendel’s monsters Grendel faces many monsters in Beowulf such as psychological ,emotional and physical, these different monsters that Grendel faces are similar the monsters ordinary people face in everyday life. The monster that Grendel mainly faces is emotional monsters ,because he is kicked out of Society and is emotionally corrupted by being taken away and removed from society and then causes him to have hate for men. Being banned from the people in the society caused him

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    Grendel Vs Beowulf

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    Gardner’s Grendel, the difference in the point of views give a change to the author’s style and the narration of the two writings. The difference in literary purpose behind the two writings affects the motivation and the language. Beowulf is about a warrior who fights a huge monster to show his loyalty to a king that was not even his. It was written in the Anglo-Saxon time period and this greatly affects the way the story is written. Grendel is written from the monster's point of view and this was

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    just like any other one-sided story does. But, thanks to the novel, Grendel, written by John Gardner, we get to peek inside the villain’s life for a change, which ultimately very well may change the reader’s view of the story completely. These two versions of the same story are told from two different perspectives, Grendel’s (the monster) and Beowulf’s (the epic hero), the story told in Beowulf’s favor insinuates that Grendel is a terrible monster with no soul, whose whole life is dedicated to

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    Although both books are written about similar topics, it is expression that separates the two. In the novel “Beowulf” by Seamus Heaney, and in the novel “Grendel” by John Gardner, both books explore what it means to recreate ancient english stories. By reading Beowulf or Grendel, one can distinguish the literary difference in each book when it comes to style of writing, format, and common elements in each book, therefore causing the reader to compare the overall purpose of each book. The purpose

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    depending on the point of view. If it’s the point of view of the villagers then he’s a hero to them because he killed the monsters and saved their village. But If you did it from the point of view of Grendel for instance he would probably describe Beowulf as a monster because he chopped off his arm and killed his mom right in front of him. So that is why I think Beowulf is both a hero and a monster Beowulf was seen as a hero by King Hrothgar's people because he killed Grendel and his mom. This

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    Point of View in Grendel and Beowulf           Contrasting points of view in Grendel and Beowulf significantly alter the reader’s perception of religion, good and evil, and the character Grendel. John Gardner’s book, Grendel, is written in first person. The book translated by Burton Raffel, Beowulf, is written in third person.      Good and evil is one of the main conflicts in the poem Beowulf. How is

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    In Grendel, the story is told from Grendel's point of view. Therefore he is not viewed as a killing machine. In Beowulf however, it is the exact opposite. Grendel is seen as a monster who is terrorizing Hrothgar's people. The way Grendel is portrayed in Grendel is different from the way he is portrayed in Beowulf regarding his initiative and purpose. Grendel is portrayed the same in both stories when it comes to his actions and his nature. Grendel's initiative in Grendel is mainly self defense

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