The epic "Beowulf" is composed of English Anglo-Saxons and conveys the hero's adventure fighting the evil forces of the world. "Beowulf" monster turns this evil into individuality. The universal literary theme of good and evil is seen in many epic and is in the climate of various battles between Beowulf and the monster.
In the story of Anglo - Saxon, the monster 's Glendell was evil, but Adolf Hitler became synonymous with the evil of the 20th century. In fact, Hitler is often called "monster". In this article we compare Hitler and Grendel and explain the similarities between them and why they are suitable for becoming a symbol of evil in each era.
In Beowulf, Glendell is a ruthless monster in the world, build personal friendship and can not kill humanity with hatred
Glendell 18 - 21: His house is not in hell. He was born with the mucus conceived by monsters born by Cain.
These clauses show that Glendell could not establish friendship not only because of his living situation but also because he was descendant of Cain. Glendel's ancestors could not live near people, so no one can be his friend. Hitler did not grow up in hell like hell, but he grew up when another person was overlooked. Hitler made a step forward with internalizing the quality of time, so he could not get along with his friends. Hitler may have a colleague or other soldier Someone can say that he is a friend, but due to his internally disgusting qualities, he establishes personal friendship You can not.
Glendell saw humans and saw something worthless than me. If something is worthwhile for a person, he will want to protect it. Grendel is impatient with music
Rethinking Hitler and Glendel, they can see lots of the same evil qualities. For example, Glendell and Hitler could not build friendship. Both of us believe that human beings are not so important. Furthermore, according to Aristotle's definition, both Grendel and Hitler are malignant. Both are notorious for their bad behavior. Both have been mastering society for over ten years. These two are wanderers from society. To my surprise, some people in the world can really compare with innovative monsters. This monster is a person who has to make it because it does not know that someone is bad. As I thought, if society still has very bad people, society will not make much progress.
In the story of Anglo - Saxon, the monster 's Glendell was evil, but Adolf Hitler became synonymous with the evil of the 20th century. In fact, Hitler is often called "monster". In this article we compare Hitler and Glendell and explain their similarities and why they are suitable for the symbol of each evil in each era. These clauses show that Glendell could not establish friendship not only because of his living situation but also because he was descendant of Cain. Glendel's ancestors could not live near people, so no one can be his friend. Hitler did not grow up in hell like hell, but he grew up when another person was overlooked. Hitler made a step forward with internalizing the quality of time, so he could not get along with his friends.