John Gardner 's Grundel is a revised heroic epic Beowulf, but the view changed. Beowulf 's opponents 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. Through Garner's reflection on Grendel's human emotions, human development and human faults, this seemingly odd character is easy to understand, and Beowulf's heroes ... ... evil hell (100) These words, I am explaining Monster Glendell which is really evil entity. Only magnificent heroes with strength, courage and confidence can beat this powerful enemy. The hero's name is Beowulf. He showed them all through the epic. Beowulf's first magnificent hero 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 giants.
A comparison of Beowulf and Gardner 's Grundel' s novel "Glendel" by John Gardner is drawing a different picture from Glendell 's epic Beowulf. Grendel is a nonhuman with human qualities. There is no explanation about the type of Glendell or the type of Glendell in any story. The only idea about the reader's view about Glendell is the little advice given by the author. - Beowulf, Grendel, Macbeth 's fate played an important role in the ancient British epic Beowulf and William Shakespeare' s play Macbeth. It is said that the main event of this poem such as Beowulf's third killing and his own death was destined. In Macbeth, fate is so important that it is shaped by strange sisters that push drama actions. However, if there is a reservation, there must be an agent to decide fate.
The views of Glendell and Beowulf are in contrast to the views of Glendel and Beowulf and have greatly changed the reader's view on religion, right and wrong, and individuality grinds. John Gardner 's book "Glendel" was written by the first person. A book translated by Beowulf 's Burton Raffel is written on a third party. Good and evil is one of the main conflicts in Beowulf's poetry. How is Glendell influenced by the concept of right and wrong? Glendell is an alienated individual of Glendale, and the story is said from Glendale's point of view. Therefore, he is not considered a killing machine. But in Beowulf, the reverse is true. Glendell is seen as a monster that threatens Flosger's people. The way to draw Glendell on Glendell is different from how he explains his leadership and purpose at Beowulf. When talking about his behavior and nature, the description of both stories of Glendell is the same. Glendell 's Glendell initiative is primarily self defense