The two works, Beowulf and Grendel, Grendel themselves are usually given the same meaning. He is known as Keynes, is known as Cain, and is also known as the evil spawning of Cain, even though it is thought of as a monster, why. Why in these two books he is evil, terrible, strictly excluded from everyone. After finding John Gardner's book, it is expected to provide some excuses for Glendell; he is not a ruthless monster who painted him at Beowulf. However, what actually happens is to make him worse.
The comparison of Glowell's picture of Beowulf and Gardner's Grendel's Grundel, John Gardner's novel Grundel is quite different from Beowulf's epic. Grendel is a nonhuman with human qualities. In every talk, there is no indication of the kind of Glendell and what Glendell is like. The only idea about the reader's view about Glendell is the little advice given by the author. We know that he stands like a human being, we know he is covered with hair, and we know he is a giant .
John Gardner 's Grundel is a revised heroic epic Beowulf, but the view changed. Beowulf 's opponent and Gardner' s work - Glendell 's nominal features, Glendell' s opinion. In Glendell, Gardner is personalizing Grundel by emphasizing the similarity between Glendell's life and human life. Beowulf 's hero "... Devil" (Heaney 100) makes this seemingly opposite, strange character easier to understand through Gurdel' s human emotions, human development, and human reflections on Godner 's reflection on human defects. These words explain Monster Glendell which is truly evil entity. Only magnificent heroes with strength, courage and confidence can beat this powerful enemy. The name of the hero is Beowulf. He showed them all through the epic. Beowulf's first magnificent heroic character is confident. Beowulf was confident in talking to Unferth at Heorot Hall. Beowulf says, "But I can see that he is different from myself, I will teach him the shape of the guitar.
John Gardner 's Grundel gives Glendale' s role a character beyond the epic Belovs. The description of this reading outlines the emotional characteristics of living things. Glendell's work has achieved the goal of making Glendell a more human-looking appearance, but that could not achieve achievement. Regardless of positive explanation in the text, Beendulf's behavior in Glendell's society is obviously impossible. Glendell has a decisive evil in Beowulf's work. He was explained as a murderer thirsty. "He slipped through the door, sniper 30 people in a silent manner, beaten them in the bed unconsciously, their bodies run out, their blood dripped behind him, and his I am satisfied with the slaughter of his night "(Beowulf 14). This is one of many examples of his brutal murder and he likes this killing. His life is only to kill and destroy the lives of the living beings.